Examples of using "¡Él" in a sentence and their english translations:
He shouted, "Get out!"
He tries.
- He is running.
- He runs.
Has he come?
He was getting old.
That's him.
- He tells a lie.
- He is lying.
- He is telling a lie.
- He's lying.
- He was crying.
- He cried.
Does he have a job?
He married him.
- She is kind.
- He is kind.
- He's a kind person.
- She's a kind person.
He lost face.
He's making biscuits.
He is nasty.
He wears glasses.
- He's a liar.
- He is a liar.
He makes an arrangement according to him
He laughed.
He turned around.
- He is an American.
- He is American.
He betrayed you.
- He drinks too much.
- He drinks to excess.
- He is lazy.
- He's lazy.
Is he Japanese?
He wants me to go with him.
He loves her.
He kept on crying.
He's fast.
He needs glasses.
He sells cars.
He isn't coming, either.
- He is smart.
- He is intelligent.
- He's smart.
- He's intelligent.
He knew me.
He lives by himself.
I'm attracted to him.
He studies Chinese.
- Get him!
- Get him.
He learns fast.
I like him.
He's friendly.
He is old.
He's cheap.
Is he drinking coffee?
- Here he is!
- He is here!
bring it to the forefront, put it on the table, deal with it.
- He is a doctor.
- He's a doctor.
He is a liar.
- He's swaggering.
- He is swaggering.
He is still angry.
He made up his mind quickly.
Don't trust him.
he says
- It is he.
- That was him.
He grew old.
He cried out.
He runs.
- He ran.
- He was running.
He tries.
He was getting old.
- He was speaking.
- He spoke.
He has gone out.
He accelerated.
He will come.
- Does he work?
- Does he have a job?
He resigned.
He came.
He'll understand.
against him.
He had breakfast.
- He began.
- He started it.
He smoked.
- He was sleeping.
- He slept.