Usage examples of "dar clase" in Spanish with translation to English

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Para dar clase te tiene que gustar. You have to like teaching in order to do it.
Él nos da clase de historia. He teaches us history.
El Sr. Jones está enfermo y el Sr. Brown hoy dará la clase en su lugar. Mr Jones is sick and Mr Brown will teach in his place today.
Este es el libro que le quiero dar a mi madre. This is the book I want to give my mother.
A John, el chico más alto de nuestra clase, le llamamos "Don Alto". John, the tallest boy in our class, is nicknamed "Mr High".
La única cosa en el mundo que uno nunca puede recibir o dar demasiado es el amor. The only thing in the world which one can never receive or give too much is love.
Él se lleva bien con todos sus compañeros de clase. He's getting along well with all of his classmates.
¿Me puede dar un par de sándwiches de queso? May I have a couple of cheese sandwiches?
Soy la más alta de la clase. I'm the tallest one in the class.
La enfermedad me impidió el dar un viaje. Illness prevented me from taking a trip.
No estábamos seguros de qué clase de persona sería Tom ni si le gustaría vivir en la misma casa que nosotros. We were unsure what kind of person Tom would be and whether he would like living in the same house as us.
El audaz caballero no titubeó a la hora de dar la ofensiva. The bold knight didn't hesitate at the time to go onto the offensive.
Jack es el chico más inteligente de la clase. Jack is the most intelligent boy in the class.
¿Me puede dar un kilo de bistec de ternera, por favor? Can I get a kilo of beef steaks please?
Ella es el orgullo de su clase. She is the pride of her class.
Si no mal recuerdo, creo que tenemos que dar vuelta a la izquierda en la siguiente esquina. If I remember correctly, I think we have to turn left at the next corner.
Cada estudiante en la clase conoce el hecho. Every student in the class knows the fact.
¿Me podrías dar un aventón en tu coche? Could you give me a lift in your car?
Pronto intentaremos empezar la clase. We'll attempt to start the class soon.
¿Acaso tienes que dar un discurso? Do you have to make a speech?
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