Usage examples of "prêt pour aller au lit" in French with translation to English

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Comment faites-vous pour aller au stade ? How did you get to the stadium?
Tu devrais aller au lit. You should go to bed.
Elle a pris sa voiture pour aller au bureau. She used the car to go to the office.
Les enfants doivent aller au lit sans regarder la télévision. Children must go to bed early without watching television.
Ce n'est pas facile de trouver son chemin pour aller au parc. It is not easy to find the way to the park.
Puis-je aller au lit ? May I go to bed?
Combien faut-il de temps pour aller au stade ? How long does it take to get to the stadium?
J'ai finalement terminé mes devoirs, maintenant je peux aller au lit. I have finally finished my homework; now I can go to bed.
Pourriez-vous me dire quel bus ou quel train prendre pour aller au centre-ville ? Could you tell me which bus or train goes to the center of the town?
Je suis fatigué ; je pense que je vais aller au lit. I'm tired; I think I'm going to go to bed.
Tu préfères aller au lit. You prefer to go to bed.
Tu dois déjà aller au lit. You need to go to bed again.
Je dois aller au lit. I have to go to bed.
Vous devriez aller au lit. You should go to bed.
Je devrais aller au lit. I should go to bed.
À huit heures je serai prêt pour le travail. At eight o'clock I will be ready for work.
J'espère aller au Canada l'an prochain. I hope to go to Canada next year.
C'est un raccourci pour aller à l'école. It's a shortcut to the school.
Il se mit au lit. He went to bed.
Es-tu prêt pour le pire ? Are you prepared for the worst?
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