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coin collection

colección de monedas

They had a collection of coins.

Ellos tenían una colección de monedas.

talent

talento

They were very talented.

Ellas tenían mucho talento.

fiesta

fiesta

I will have a party on Saturday.

Yo tendré una fiesta el sábado.

time

tiempo

You will have time to help me.

Tú tendrás tiempo para ayudarme.

new job

nuevo empleo

He will have a new job soon.

Él tendrá un nuevo empleo pronto.

travel for work

viajar por trabajo

She will have to travel for work.

Ella tendrá que viajar por trabajo.

decide quickly

decidir rápido

We will have to decide quickly.

Nosotros tendremos que decidir rápido.

study more

estudiar más

You will have to study more.

Vosotros tendréis que estudiar más.

success in projects

éxito en proyectos

They will be successful in their projects.

Ellos tendrán éxito en sus proyectos.

face challenges

enfrentar desafíos

They will have to face challenges.

Ellas tendrán que enfrentar desafíos.