Sentence examples of "Having" in English with translation "venir"

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Where has she come from? D'où est-elle venue ?
Has she come or what? Est-elle venue ou quoi ?
Grace has not come yet. La grâce n'est pas encore venue.
The train has just left. Le train vient de partir.
He has just left home. Il vient de quitter la maison.
He has just come back. Il vient juste de rentrer.
He has just come home. Il vient juste de rentrer chez lui.
The journey has just begun. Le voyage vient juste de commencer.
Mary has just come home. Marie vient de rentrer à la maison.
I will have him come. Je le ferai venir.
I have just arrived here. Je viens juste d'arriver ici.
I have just come here. Je viens juste d'arriver ici.
Have you been here since? Es-tu venu ici depuis ?
I have just finished eating. Je viens de finir de manger.
I have just finished breakfast. Je viens juste de finir mon petit déjeuner.
It hadn't crossed my mind. Cela ne m'est pas venu à l'esprit.
She has not come here yet. Elle n'est pas encore venue ici.
Naomi has just finished her work. Naomi vient juste de terminer son travail.
The clock has just struck three. L'horloge vient de marquer trois heures.
His car has just been repaired. Sa voiture vient d'être réparée.
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