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There are several ways to complete this sentence. The sentence "Adolfo todos los días" tells us nothing because both the verb and complement are missing in the sentence. Keep in mind that this sentence means "Every day Adolfo". So in order to complete this sentence we can say:
- Adolfo todos los días trabaja.
- Adolfo todos los días ve televisión
- Adolfo todos los días visita a su novia.
Translation:
- Adolfo works every day.
- Adolfo watches television every day
- Adolfo visits his girlfriend every day
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It depends on the context in which the unit is formulated, for example, you can say:
En el verano me apetece un agua de <u>coco.</u> <u>(coconut)</u>
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Or:
En el verano me apetece un agua con<u> hielo. </u><u>(ice)</u>
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<em>Either of these two answers makes sense in Spanish, it just depends on what context the sentence is said in.</em>
Nosotros estamos enfermos,
Translates to “We are sick”