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Usages of el libro
(Tú) lees un libro.
You read a book.
(Ustedes) deben leer el libro.
You should read the book.
(Tú) escribes un libro.
You are writing a book.
los libros
the books
unos libros
some books
Leo unos libros difíciles.
I am reading some difficult books.
este libro
this book
ese libro
that book
aquel libro
that book over there
estos libros
these books
esos libros
those books
aquellos libros
those books over there
¿Lees el libro? Sí. Lo leo.
Are you reading the book? Yes. I am reading it.
Este libro es sobre una guerra.
This book is about a war.
El libro es de ella.
The book is hers.
los veintiún libros
the twenty-one books
treinta y un libros
thirty-one books
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