Usage examples of "gone shopping" in English with translation to Italian

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What do you say to going shopping? Che ne dici di andare a fare acquisti?
Her mother has gone shopping. Sua madre è andata a fare shopping.
The train is gone. Il treno è partito.
Tom often goes shopping alone. Tom va spesso a fare compere da solo.
I wonder where Yoko has gone. Mi chiedo dove Yoko sia andata.
I have some shopping to do. Ho da fare alcuni acquisti.
She needn't have gone in such a hurry. Non doveva andarsene così di fretta.
I go shopping almost every day. Vado a fare la spesa quasi ogni giorno.
She has gone to Paris. È andata a Parigi.
I go grocery shopping every morning. Vado a fare la spesa ogni mattina.
Mr White has gone to Canada. Il signor White è andato in Canada.
I go shopping every morning. Vado a fare compere ogni mattina.
God knows where he has gone. Dio sa dov'è andato.
My strength is all gone. Tutta la mia forza se n'è andata.
Tom has some shopping to do. Tom ha qualche acquisto da fare.
Kaoru has gone to America. Kaoru è andato in America.
Where can I do some shopping? Dove posso fare un po' di compere?
You'd better not have gone out with my girlfriend. Avresti fatto meglio a non uscire con la mia ragazza.
Tom has to go shopping now. Tom deve andare a fare compere adesso.
She found the money gone. Ha trovato i soldi spariti.
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