Usage examples of "se acabarán" in Spanish with translation to English

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Algunos científicos predicen que las reservas mundiales de petróleo se acabarán dentro de un siglo. Some scientists predict that the world oil reserves will be used up within a century.
Me he acabado el libro. I've finished reading the book.
He acabado de leer el libro. I've finished reading the book.
He acabado de regar las flores. I've finished watering the flowers.
Ya me he acabado este libro. I have already finished reading this book.
Hemos acabado de limpiar nuestra clase. We've finished cleaning our classroom.
Aún no he acabado de desayunar. I have not finished breakfast yet.
Ya he acabado de leer este libro. I have already finished reading this book.
He acabado de escribir una carta en inglés. I finished writing a letter in English.
Mi compañero de habitación se acabó mi cerveza. My beer was finished off by my room-mate.
No deberían esperar a que la ayuda les viniese de fuera, o acabarán decepcionados. They should not wait for help to come to them from elsewhere, or they will be disappointed.
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