Sentence examples of "Is" in English with translation "haber"

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He is into the Internet. Le ha dado fuerte por Internet.
The war is essentially over. La guerra prácticamente ha acabado.
The patient is now safe. El paciente ha salido de peligro.
It is finally all over. Finalmente ha terminado.
The worst is already over. Lo peor ya ha pasado.
Don't think this is over. No pienses que esto ha terminado.
Put it wherever there is room. Ponlo donde haya sitio.
Do you think he is dead? ¿Crees que ha muerto?
He is said to be dead. Dicen que ha muerto.
My father is not home yet. Mi padre todavía no ha llegado a casa.
I arrive, is there somebody at home? He llegado, ¿Hay alguien en casa?
He is neglecting his research these days. Él ha descuidado su investigación últimamente.
The time is ripe for a drastic reform. Ha llegado la hora de un cambio radical.
Please don't say your birthday is over. Por favor no digas que tu cumpleaños ha terminado.
Blessed is he who has found his work. Afortunado aquel que ha encontrado trabajo.
God is dead, and we have killed him. Dios ha muerto, y nosotros lo hemos matado.
It is five years since my father died. Han pasado cinco años desde que murió mi padre.
It is two years since I came here. Han pasado dos años desde que vine aquí.
It seems like the rainy season is finally over. Parece que la temporada de lluvias finalmente ha acabado.
The doctors tell you that he is brain-dead. Los doctores te dicen que su cerebro ha muerto.
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