Sentence examples of "Haven't" in English with translation "tomar"

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She had a Big Mac. Ella se tomó un Big Mac.
I had a healthy breakfast. Tomé un desayuno saludable.
I have to take medicine. Tengo que tomar un medicamento.
I am having a nap. Estoy tomando una siesta.
She is having coffee now. Ella está tomando café ahora.
A decision had to be made. Se debía tomar una decisión.
Tom had to catch a taxi. Tom tuvo que tomar un taxi.
I had two cups of coffee. Me tomé dos tazas de café.
Can I have some more milk? ¿Puedo tomar un poco más de leche?
Can I have another beer, please? ¿Puedo tomar otra cerveza por favor?
I usually have a light breakfast. Normalmente tomo un desayuno ligero.
We have made a final decision. Hemos tomado una decisión final.
What did you have for breakfast? ¿Qué tomaste para desayunar?
How many kebabs will you have? ¿Cuántos kebabs vas a tomar?
I usually have dessert after dinner. Suelo tomar postre después de cenar.
She stopped sewing and had some tea. Ella dejó de coser y tomó un poco de té.
Tom had to make a difficult decision. Tom tuvo que tomar una difícil decisión.
They had a rest for a while. Ellos se tomaron un descanso por un rato.
What do you usually have for breakfast? ¿Qué tomas para desayunar?
Do I have to take this medicine? ¿Tengo que tomar este medicamento?
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