Usage examples of "goes" in English with translation to Spanish

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Tom often goes shopping alone. Tom a menudo va sólo de compras.
My father sometimes goes abroad. Mi padre a veces sale al extranjero.
Tom usually goes to bed at ten-forty. Tom suele irse a la cama a las diez y cuarenta.
What river goes through Zaragoza? ¿Qué río pasa por Zaragoza?
The dictionary is incomplete. It only goes to the letter J. El diccionario es incompleto. Sólo llega a la letra J.
Youth goes away and never comes back. La juventud se marcha y no vuelve nunca.
This road goes to the city. Este camino lleva a la ciudad.
Money on hand goes away. El dinero en la mano desaparece.
Tom goes camping every summer. Tom va de campamento todos los veranos.
She rarely goes out on Sundays. Ella raras veces sale los domingos.
As time goes on, grief fades away. Conforme pasa el tiempo, el dolor se desvanece.
This road goes to the park. Este camino lleva al parque.
Once a species goes extinct it’s gone forever. Una vez que una especie se extingue, desaparece para siempre.
That goes against my beliefs. Eso va en contra de mis creencias.
I just hope nothing goes wrong this time. Ojalá no nos salga nada mal esta vez.
As the saying goes, "Nothing ventured, nothing gained." Como dice el refrán, "quien no se aventura, no pasa la mar".
Every week he goes fishing. Él se va a pescar todas las semanas.
The sun goes down, the stars come out. El sol se hunde, las estrellas salen.
Nature is wonderful, but it goes unnoticed daily. La naturaleza es hermosa, pero pasa desapercibida en el día a día.
He goes there every day. Él va allí cada día.
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