Usage examples of "be late" in English with translation to Spanish

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We must not be late. No debemos llegar tarde.
Never be late for school again. No vuelvas a llegar atrasado al colegio nuevamente.
We may be late for school. Puede que lleguemos tarde a la escuela.
Hurry up! We'll be late. ¡Apresúrate! Llegaremos tarde.
You may be late for school. Tal vez vayas a llegar tarde para la escuela.
You might be late for school. Tal vez llegues tarde a la escuela.
Tom thought he would be late. Tom pensó que llegaría tarde.
She will be late for dinner. Ella va a llegar tarde para la cena.
Don't be late for school. No llegues tarde a la escuela.
You must not be late for school. No debes llegar tarde a la escuela.
Hurry up, or you'll be late. Date prisa, o llegarás tarde.
She tends to be late for school. Ella tiende a llegar tarde al colegio.
Don't be late for school again. No llegues tarde a clase otra vez.
Hurry along or you'll be late. Apresúrate o llegarás tarde.
Run, or else you'll be late. Corre, o vas a llegar tarde.
I was afraid I'd be late. Temía llegar tarde.
Don't be late for school tomorrow. No llegues tarde a la escuela mañana.
Students should try not to be late. Los estudiantes deberían intentar no llegar tarde.
She promised not to be late again. Ella prometió no volver a llegar tarde.
Tom told Mary not to be late. Tom le dijo a Mary que no llegara tarde.
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