Usages of el martillo
Para colgar ese cuadro, necesito un martillo y un clavo resistente; luego los guardaré en el cajón.
To hang that picture, I need a hammer and a sturdy nail; then I will store them in the drawer.
Después de usar el martillo, guárdalo; no dejes el clavo a medio camino, podría ser peligroso.
After using the hammer, put it away; do not leave the nail halfway out, it could be dangerous.
El martillo golpea el clavo.
The hammer hits the nail.
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