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AND very early every morning--before anybody is awake--Hunca Munca comes with her dust-pan and her broom to sweep the Dollies' house!

Y muy temprano cada mañana--antes de que nadie esté despierto--Hunca Munca viene con su recogedor y su escoba para barrer la casa de las Muñecas!

THE END.

FIN.

PRINTED BY EDMUND EVANS, THE RACQUET COURT PRESS, LONDON, S.E.

IMPRESO POR EDMUND EVANS, THE RACQUET COURT PRESS, LONDRES, S.E.

Vocabulary

muy
Adverb meaning 'very', intensifies adjectives or adverbs.
temprano
Adjective/adverb meaning 'early', before the usual time.
cada
Determiner meaning 'each' or 'every', refers to all individually.
mañana
Noun/adverb meaning 'morning' or 'tomorrow'.
antes
Adverb meaning 'before', referring to an earlier time.
nadie
Pronoun meaning 'nobody' or 'no one', negative reference.
esté
Subjunctive form of 'estar', meaning 'be' (state/condition).
despierto
Adjective meaning 'awake', not sleeping.
viene
Verb 'venir' conjugated, meaning 'comes' or 'arrives'.
recogedor
Noun meaning 'dustpan', used for sweeping up debris.
escoba
Noun meaning 'broom', tool used for sweeping floors.
barrer
Verb meaning 'to sweep', clean a floor with a broom.
casa
Noun meaning 'house' or 'home', a place of residence.
Muñecas
Noun meaning 'dolls', toy figures resembling people.
FIN
Noun meaning 'end' or 'the end', conclusion of a story.
IMPRESO
Adjective meaning 'printed', produced by a printing press.
LONDRES
Proper noun, Spanish name for the city of London.
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