Sentence examples of "Going" in English with translation "ir"

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How are your studies going? ¿Cómo te va en el estudio?
She's going to Ooita. Ella va a Ooita.
How’s the work going? ¿Cómo va el trabajo?
It is going to snow. Va a nevar.
I am going to study. Voy a estudiar.
I'm going to start. Voy a empezar.
Are you going out tomorrow? ¿Vas a salir mañana?
Tom hates going to school. Tom detesta ir al colegio.
Where are you going to? ¿Adónde vas?
Are you going or staying? ¿Te vas o te quedas?
She insisted on us going. Insistió en que fuéramos.
It's going to rain. Va a llover.
When are you going home? ¿Cuándo vas a casa?
Where is this train going? ¿Adónde va este tren?
You are going too far. Estás yendo demasiado lejos.
Everything is going too fast. Todo está yendo muy rápido.
Are you going to sing? ¿Vas a cantar?
I'm going shopping tomorrow. Iré de compras mañana.
It is going to rain. Va a llover.
Tom dislikes going to school. A Tom no le gusta ir al colegio.
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