Usage examples of "go to work" in English with translation to German

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Can I go to work? Kann ich zur Arbeit gehen?
I have to go to work. Ich muss zur Arbeit gehen.
You shouldn't go to work. Du solltest nicht zur Arbeit gehen.
I go to work every day. Ich gehe jeden Tag zur Arbeit.
What time do you go to work? Wann gehst du zur Arbeit?
I go to work with my neighbor. Ich gehe zusammen mit meinem Nachbarn zur Arbeit.
Yesterday I simply did not go to work. Gestern ging ich einfach nicht zur Arbeit.
Have you ever gone to work on Sunday? Bist du je an einem Sonntag zur Arbeit gegangen?
He usually goes to work at 8 a.m. Er geht gewöhnlich um acht zur Arbeit.
Does he go to work by bus? Fährt er mit dem Bus zur Arbeit?
I go to work. Ich gehe arbeiten.
I go to work by car every day. Ich fahre jeden Tag mit dem Auto zur Arbeit.
They were freed to work for themselves. Sie wurden befreit um für sich selbst zu arbeiten.
I go to the restaurant every 2 days. Ich gehe alle zwei Tage ins Restaurant.
Do you need to work on Sunday? Hast du es nötig, sonntags zu arbeiten?
I usually go to school by bus. Gewöhnlich fahre ich mit dem Bus zur Schule.
I plan to work in a brothel. Ich habe vor, in einem Bordell zu arbeiten.
I often go to London. Ich fahre oft nach London.
I will have to work on Sunday. Ich muss am Sonntag arbeiten.
I understand now why he didn't go to a university. Jetzt verstehe ich, warum er nicht auf eine Universität ging.
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