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

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After one or two large factories have been built in or near a town, people come to find work, and soon an industrial area begins to develop. Después de la construcción de una o dos grandes fábricas en una ciudad o cerca de ella, la gente viene a buscar trabajo, y pronto comienza a desarrollarse un área industrial.
When are you coming home? ¿Cuándo vienes a casa?
Are you coming or not? ¿Vienes o no?
Why are you always late? ¿Por qué siempre vienes tarde?
Where are you coming from? ¿De dónde vienes?
Louie, your friends are coming. Louis, vienen tus amigos.
We are moving next month. Nos mudaremos el mes que viene.
A dust storm is coming. Viene una tormenta de arena.
He is not coming, either. Él tampoco vendrá.
Who is coming with me? ¿Quién viene conmigo?
A snowstorm is coming in. Viene una tormenta de nieve.
She is likely to come. Parece que ella viene.
She is coming from England. Viene de Inglaterra.
There is little wine left. Casi no queda vino.
What is she late for? ¿Por qué viene tarde?
He isn't coming, either. Él tampoco vendrá.
Where were you coming from? ¿De dónde venías?
Where in Canada are you from? ¿De qué parte de Canadá vienes?
My children are coming with me. Mis hijos vendrán conmigo.
Are you coming along with us? ¿Vienes con nosotros?
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