Sudden past actions (ponerse a)

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the crowd
la multitud
to start to
ponerse a
to boo
abuchear
The crowd started to boo.
La multitud se puso a abuchear.
the comedian
el comediante
Suddenly, the comedian started to shout.
De repente, el comediante se puso a gritar.
the magician
el mago
the trick
el truco
the magic
la magia
uncomfortable
incómodo
The magician has a really uncomfortable magic trick.
El mago tiene un truco de magia incomodísimo.
Maybe the magician does another trick.
A lo mejor el mago hace otro truco.
the clown
el payaso
The people started to boo the clown.
La gente se puso a abuchear al payaso.
to whistle
silbar
Suddenly, the clown started to whistle.
De repente, el payaso se puso a silbar.
to make fun of
burlarse de
You started to make fun of the magician.
Ustedes se pusieron a burlarse del mago.
Even though the trick is good, it is an uncomfortable moment.
Aunque el truco es bueno, es un momento incómodo.
Perhaps the crowd makes fun of the comedian.
Tal vez la multitud se burla del comediante.
Could you do a magic trick?
¿Podrías hacer un truco de magia?
The audience started to applaud.
El público se puso a aplaudir.
Even though the clown is funny, the children started to cry.
Aunque el payaso es divertido, los niños se pusieron a llorar.
Suddenly, the crowd started to whistle at the comedian.
De repente, la multitud se puso a silbar al comediante.