Sentence examples of "gone home" in English with translation "irse a casa"

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Tom has already gone home. Tom ya se fue a casa.
He has already gone home. Él ya se ha ido a casa.
I suppose he's gone home. Supongo que se habrá ido a casa.
When did they go home? ¿Cuándo se fueron a casa?
When did you go home? ¿Cuándo se fueron a casa?
When will we go home? ¿Cuándo nos vamos a casa?
Did he go home yesterday? ¿Ayer se fue a casa?
You'd better go home. Mejor vete a casa.
After that, he went home. Después de eso, él se fue a casa.
What time do you go home? ¿A qué hora te vas a casa?
We'd better go home now. Ahora sería mejor que nos fuésemos a casa.
Why don't we go home? ¿Por qué no nos vamos a casa?
She was eager to go home. Ella estaba deseando irse a casa.
He went home three hours later. Él se fue a casa tres horas más tarde.
Tom doesn't want to go home. Tom no quiere irse a casa.
Tom allowed Mary to go home early. Tom le dejo irse a casa temprano a Mary.
All the workers went home save one. Todos los trabajadores se fueron a casa salvo uno.
I guess most of them went home. Supongo que la mayoría de ellos se fueron a casa.
She was in a hurry to go home. Ella estaba apresurada por irse a casa.
She couldn't convince him to go home. Ella no lo pudo convencer de que se fuera a casa.
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