Sentence examples of "Va" in Spanish with translation "go"

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Va a llover de seguro. It's going to rain, for sure.
Va a llover esta tarde. It is going to rain this afternoon.
Creo que todo va bien. I think everything is going well.
Greta va a la embajada. Greta is going to the embassy.
Mi esposa va a matarme. My wife’s going to kill me.
Creo que va a llover. I think it's going to rain.
Va a contarme su historia. He is going to tell me his story.
¿Va al centro este autobús? Does this bus go to the city centre?
Él va allí cada día. He goes there every day.
¿Quién crees que va ahí? Who do you think goes there?
Tom se va a divorciar. Tom is going to get divorced.
Él va al jardín infantil. He goes to kindergarten.
Tom va a disfrutar esto. Tom is going to enjoy this.
Tom va ahora al bachillerato. Tom is going to college now.
Tom va bajando las escaleras. Tom is going down the stairs.
A veces todo va mal. Sometimes everything goes wrong.
Le va a encantar esto. He's going to love this.
Mi hermano va a matarme. My brother’s going to kill me.
La torre va a colapsar. The tower is going to collapse.
Esta tarde va a llover. It is going to rain this afternoon.
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