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

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How are your studies going? ¿Cómo te va en el estudio?
Are you going out tomorrow? ¿Vas a salir mañana?
Where are you going to? ¿Adónde vas?
Which train are you catching? ¿Qué tren vas a coger?
Are you going or staying? ¿Te vas o te quedas?
When are you going home? ¿Cuándo vas a casa?
Our plans are taking shape. Nuestros planes van tomando forma.
Are you going to sing? ¿Vas a cantar?
Hey Susan, how are things? Hola, Susan, ¿cómo te va?
how are the things going cómo van las cosas
What are you wearing tonight? ¿Qué te vas a poner esta noche?
They are not coming today. Ellos no van a venir hoy.
How are you getting on Cómo te va
Where are you off to? ¿Adónde vas saliendo?
Where are you going, Dad? ¿Adónde vas, papá?
Are your parents coming home? ¿Tus padres van a venir a la casa?
What time are you leaving? ¿A qué horas te vas?
Are you meeting someone here? ¿Vas a juntarte con alguien aquí?
Who are you voting for? ¿A quién vas a votar?
Where are you going, Mom? ¿Adónde vas, mamá?
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