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Usages of donde

Acabo de visitar un barrio tranquilo donde mis abuelos viven en el campo.
I just visited a quiet neighborhood where my grandparents live in the countryside.
La esperanza de mi familia es encontrar un hogar estable, donde sobre tiempo para compartir con todos.
My family’s hope is to find a stable home, where time is left over to share with everyone.
Mi hermano trabaja en una fábrica donde revisa cada motor que sale al mercado.
My brother works in a factory where he inspects every engine that goes to market.
El refugio principal está cerca de la intersección donde siempre hay embotellamiento.
The main shelter is near the intersection where there is always a traffic jam.
Esta es la calle donde corro cada mañana.
This is the street where I run every morning.
El destino final será la colina donde se ve toda la ciudad.
The final destination will be the hill where you can see the whole city.
Cuando estudio, necesito un espacio privado donde nadie me interrumpa.
When I study, I need a private space where no one interrupts me.
En casa vemos un programa donde la prensa y las periodistas hacen preguntas difíciles pero respetuosas.
At home we watch a show where the press and female journalists ask tough but respectful questions.
La poeta del barrio organiza un taller donde analizamos poesía sencilla.
The poet from the neighborhood organizes a workshop where we analyze simple poetry.
Mis abuelos viven en un pueblo tranquilo donde los campesinos venden fruta fresca en la feria.
My grandparents live in a quiet town where farmers sell fresh fruit at the fair.
Desde la azotea vemos un valle verde donde vuelan muchos pájaros y mariposas.
From the rooftop we see a green valley where many birds and butterflies fly.
En el curso en línea hay foros donde los estudiantes hacen preguntas.
In the online course there are forums where students ask questions.

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Spanish verbs change form based on the subject, tense, and mood. Regular verbs follow predictable patterns depending on whether they end in ‑ar, ‑er, or ‑ir. For example, "hablar" (to speak) becomes "hablo" (I speak), "hablas" (you speak), and "habla" (he/she speaks) in the present tense.

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