Usages of repasar
Cuando falten dos días para tu examen, repasa con atención y no te distraigas.
When two days are left until your exam, review carefully and don’t get distracted.
Yo repaso la lección antes del examen.
I review the lesson before the exam.
Cuando estoy frustrado, cambio de estrategia y repaso una lección más fácil.
When I am frustrated, I change my strategy and review an easier lesson.
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