Usage examples of "come home" in English with translation to Spanish

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Steve did not come home. Steve no vino a casa.
When will you come home? ¿Cuándo vendrás a casa?
Why did she come home early? ¿Por qué vino a casa temprano?
He wants you to come home. Él quiere que vengas a casa.
My father will come home at seven. Mi padre vendrá a casa a las siete.
My father will come home at the end of this week. Mi padre vendrá a casa este fin de semana.
Bob came home very late. Bob vino a casa muy tarde.
Bob came home pretty late. Bob vino a casa muy tarde.
When are you coming home? ¿Cuándo vienes a casa?
My father came home at nine. Mi padre vino a casa a las nueve.
Father usually comes home at eight. Papá normalmente viene a casa a las ocho.
When my father came home, I was studying. Cuando mi padre vino a casa, estaba estudiando.
Is he coming home at six o'clock? ¿Él va a venir a casa a las seis?
To my relief, he came home safe and sound. Para mi alivio, vino a casa sano y salvo.
He was robbed when coming home late at night. Le robaron de madrugada cuando venía a casa.
When I came home, my sister was playing the guitar. Cuando vine a casa, mi hermana estaba tocando la guitarra.
He has just come home. Acaba de llegar a casa.
The boy has come home. El chico ha vuelto a casa.
Mary has just come home. Mary acaba de llegar a casa.
Come home before it gets dark. Vuelve a casa antes de que se haga de noche.
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