Usages of el taxi
El miércoles tomaré un taxi al trabajo.
On Wednesday I will take a taxi to work.
Los taxis serán más caros el miércoles por la mañana.
Taxis will be more expensive on Wednesday morning.
Si llueve, iremos en metro en lugar de tomar un taxi.
If it rains, we will go by subway instead of taking a taxi.
La farmacia queda lejos, así que voy a tomar un taxi.
The pharmacy is far away, so I am going to take a taxi.
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