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"Explain the difference in meaning between these two sentences:
mario corrio tres millas
mario corrio cuando empezo llover
mario corrio tres millas
mario corrio cuando empezo llover
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The first sentence, "Mario corrió tres millas," translates to "Mario ran three miles," indicating the distance Mario ran.
The second sentence, "Mario corrió cuando empezó a llover," translates to "Mario ran when it started raining," indicating the timing or reason for Mario's running.
The second sentence, "Mario corrió cuando empezó a llover," translates to "Mario ran when it started raining," indicating the timing or reason for Mario's running.
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