group of friends
This is the Spanish phrase for 'group of friends'. It refers to several people who are friends and often do things together.
We are going to the movies with the group of friends.
The phrase expresses a plan to go to the movies with a group of friends. 'Vamos' is the first person plural form of the verb 'ir' (to go), 'al' is a contraction of 'a' (to) and 'el' (the), and 'grupo de amigos' means 'group of friends'.
The group of friends always meets to watch movies on the weekends.
This sentence focuses on a routine activity among a group of friends, specifically watching movies on weekends. 'Siempre' means 'always', 'se reúne' means 'meets', and 'películas los fines de semana' translates to 'movies on the weekends'.
The group of friends bought popcorn before the movie.
This sentence describes a past action where a group of friends bought popcorn before watching a movie. 'Compró' is the past form of 'comprar' meaning 'bought', and 'antes de la película' means 'before the movie'.
The group of friends discusses about the best movie of the year.
Here, the group of friends is having a discussion about the best movie of the year. 'Discute' comes from the verb 'discutir' meaning 'discuss' and 'la mejor película del año' translates to 'the best movie of the year'.
The group of friends decided which movie to watch.
This phrase expresses a decision made by the group of friends about which movie they will watch. 'Decidió' is the past form of 'decidir' which means 'to decide'.
The group of friends loves comedy movies.
This phrase shares the group's love of comedy movies. 'Le encanta' literally translates to 'it enchants them', but is commonly used to say 'they love'.
We are going to do a movie marathon at home with the group of friends.
This phrase represents a plan to have a movie marathon at home with a group of friends. 'Vamos a hacer' means 'we are going to do', and 'una maratón de películas' means 'a movie marathon'.
Within the group of friends, there are different tastes in movies.
This phrase describes that there are different tastes in movies among the group of friends. 'Dentro del' means 'within', and 'hay diferentes gustos en películas' translates to 'there are different tastes in movies'.
On the weekend, the group of friends went to a film festival.
This phrase narrates a past event where the group of friends attended a film festival. 'El fin de semana' means 'on the weekend', and 'fue a' is the past form of 'ir a' meaning 'went to'.
The group of friends always recommends good movies to watch.
This phrase says that the group of friends often gives recommendations on good movies to watch. 'Siempre' means 'always', and 'recomienda' is from the verb 'recomendar', meaning 'recommend'.