(b) 1. We will not let you leave until it leaves off raining. 2. They have all left their umbrellas at home. 3. When he had paid for his dinner he had two dollars left. 4. They left five minutes ago. 5. I have just one old umbrella left for myself. 6. Let Mary let them in through the kitchen door. 7. Let's ask him how many he has left. 8. If I have any money left after I have bought all the things that they are asking me for, I will let you take it. 9. We can't do much with what is left.
LESSON XV
| La ley es Dios—o debe serlo.[15] |
| —PÉREZ GALDÓS. |
40. English now is generally translated ahora, but when it means already it is rendered ya.
I am going to take a walk through the village now.
Voy a salir a dar una vuelta por el pueblo ahora.
—LOS QUINTERO.
I have been a workman in the shops for a week now.
Soy operario de los talleres hace ya una semana.
—LOS QUINTERO.