Usage examples of "ir a remolque" in Spanish with translation to English

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Si quieres conseguir un visado para ir a Estados Unidos, antes tienes que pasar por muchos trámites. If you want to get a visa to go to America, you have to go through a lot of channels first.
Tom no ha podido ir a la escuela por tres semanas. Tom hasn't been able to go to school for three weeks.
Está decidido a ir a Inglaterra. He is determined to go to England.
Se tarda una hora en ir a la estación andando. It takes you an hour to go to the station on foot.
Ella estuvo de acuerdo con él en que yo tenía que ir a la reunión. She agreed with him that I should go to the meeting.
Oh, desearía poder ir a Francia. Oh, I do wish I could go to France.
A Tom le gusta ir a nadar en el verano. Tom likes to go swimming in the summer.
El sueño de Tom es ir a una universidad inglesa. Tom's dream is to go to a university in England.
Voy a ir a tu casa en una hora. I will come to you in an hour.
De verdad que tenía muchas ganas de ir a la fiesta, pero no pude. I really wanted to go to the party, but I couldn't.
Tom no quería ir a la guerra. Tom didn't want to go to war.
Me gustaría ir a Francia alguna vez. I'd like to go to France sometime.
Es divertido ir a caminar en el bosque. It's fun to go for a walk in the woods.
¿Cuándo vas a ir a Armenia? When will you go to Armenia?
Estoy acostumbrado a ir a la cama muy tarde. I am used to going to bed very late.
Dejé en casa algunos documentos importantes para la empresa. Perdón, pero ¿podrías ir a traérmelos ahora? I left behind some important documents for the company at home. Sorry, but could you please go and get them for me now?
Quiero ir a Corea. I want to go to Korea.
No consigue decidirse entre buscar trabajo o ir a la universidad. She can't make up her mind whether to get a job or to go on to college.
Ella no pudo ir a la boda. She couldn't go to the wedding.
Me quedé en casa todo el día en lugar de ir a trabajar. I stayed at home all day instead of going to work.
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