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

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Dime a qué hora vendrás. Tell me the time when you will come.
¿No vendrás mañana a la fiesta? Won't you come to the party tomorrow?
¿Vendrás a Montreal este fin de semana? You're coming to Montreal this weekend?
Estoy calado totalmente debido a la fuerte lluvia. ¿Vendrás y me recogerás con tu coche? I'm completely wet because of the heavy rain. Will you come and pick me up with your car?
Vine a Japón desde China. I came to Japan from China.
Él estaba sentado bebiendo vino. He was sitting drinking wine.
A esta hora viene él siempre. This is the time he normally arrives.
Vino a Berlin de profesor. He came to Berlin as a teacher.
Él estaba sentado tomando vino. He was sitting drinking wine.
Ella no vino a la fiesta, pero nadie sabe el porqué. She didn't arrive at the party, but nobody knows why.
Ella vino aquí a verme. She came here to see me.
Este vino es sumamente exquisito. This wine is extremely delicious.
Su madre está viniendo en el tren de las nueve y diez. Her mother is arriving by the 9:10 train.
Una rubia vino a verte. A girl with blonde hair came to see you.
Hoy no voy a venir. I am not coming today.
El estudiante vino de Londres. The student came from London.
Es dudoso si podremos venir. It is doubtful whether we shall be able to come.
¿Por qué usted no vino? Why didn't you come?
¿Con quién vas a venir? Whom are you going to come with?
Él vino aquí a ayudarme. He came here to help me.
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