Sentence examples of "ido" in Spanish with translation "leave"

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Él se debe haber ido. He must have left.
Tom debería haberse ido antes. Tom should have left earlier.
Para cuando vuelvas, ella ya se habrá ido. By the time you get back, she'll have left.
Creo que Tom no se ha ido todavía. I think that Tom hasn't left yet.
Yo ya me había ido cuando ellos llegaron. I had already left when they arrived.
Mejor te hubieras ido de ahí el lunes. You had better leave there on Monday.
Que yo sepa, todavía no se ha ido. As far as I know, she hasn't left yet.
Tom llegó después que Mary ya se había ido. Tom arrived after Mary had already left.
Todos se habían ido y él se quedó allí. Eveyone had left, and he stayed there.
Qué lástima que Andrea se haya ido tan pronto. What a shame that Andrea left this early.
Mis padres se habían ido antes de que yo llegara. My parents had left before I arrived.
El tren ya se había ido cuando llegamos a la estación. The train had already left when we got to station.
El tren ya se había ido cuando ellos llegaron a la estación. The train had already left when they got to the station.
Ella me dijo el nombre de él después de que se hubiera ido. She told me his name after he had left.
Tom se veía genuinamente sorprendido cuando le dije que Mary se había ido de la ciudad. Tom seemed genuinely surprised when I told him that Mary had left town.
¿A qué hora te vas? What time will you leave?
¿A qué horas te vas? What time are you leaving?
Nos iremos en una hora. We will leave in an hour.
¿A qué hora nos vamos? What time do we leave?
Están a punto de irse. They're about to leave.
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