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From Lesson 166:Hypothetical situations (aunque)·Spanish (Latin America)

Usages of atar

Aunque estés cansado, tienes que atar el silbato a la mochila.
Even if you are tired, you have to tie the whistle to the backpack.
Aunque haga frío, tienes que atar bien la carpa.
Even if it is cold, you have to tie the tent well.
El ladrón habría atado la soga al árbol.
The thief would have tied the rope to the tree.
El cómplice le acababa de atar los cordones al compañero.
The accomplice had just tied the classmate's shoelaces.
Le até los cordones sin que él se volteara.
I tied his shoelaces without him turning around.

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