Sentence examples of "going" in English with translation "llevar"

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Tomorrow, I'm going to take my mother out in the new car. Mañana llevaré a mi madre a dar una vuelta en mi auto nuevo.
Tom didn't take the map with him, so after several hours of going in circles we ended up in the middle of nowhere. Tom no se llevó el mapa, así que después de movernos en círculos varias horas terminamos en medio de la nada.
For here, or to go? ¿Para servir o para llevar?
This road goes to the city. Este camino lleva a la ciudad.
This road goes to the park. Este camino lleva al parque.
"Come on, let's go." "Where are you taking me?" «Venga, vámonos.» «¿Adónde me llevas
A wily hunter, Christopher Columbus once donned a red riding hood and went into the forest. Without a doubt, he attracted the Big Bad Wolf, grabbed him, and dragged the screaming wolf back to his ship. Un astuto cazador, Cristóbal Colón, una vez se puso una caperuza roja y se adentró en el bosque. Sin dudarlo, atrajo al Gran Lobo Malvado, lo atrapó y se llevó a rastras al lobo que gritaba de vuelta a su barco.
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