"Tú bailas" translates to "You dance" in English. It is a statement referring to someone in the second person singular form.
"Told" or "talked" could replace "said" in a sentence that starts with the letter T.
"in 1789" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
"Thought" and "tent" both have t and th sounds. For example, "She thought about pitching a tent for the camping trip."
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She t ooken a deep breath before speaking to calm her nerves.
Translation: Bailas bien means you dance very well. Thank you - Gracias Thank you, you too - Gracias, tu tambien bailas muy bien.
balis bien = dance well
Tu bailas sin pantalones.
Puedes bailar bien? Bailas bien?
bailo means I dance. bailar means to dance. bailó means he or she danced.
it means what time do you dance on Saturday
"Do you like to dance?" would be "¿te gusta bailar?" "Will you dance with me" would be "¿Bailas conmigo?"
3 if you spell sentence correct
bailar = to dance (bailo/bailas/baila/bailamos/bailais/bailan) in present tense baile/danza - noun
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Please hand me the T-square.
"Told" or "talked" could replace "said" in a sentence that starts with the letter T.