Usage examples of "goes to sleep" in English with translation to Spanish

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He goes to sleep with the lights left on. Él se duerme con las luces prendidas.
Close your eyes and go to sleep. Cierra los ojos y duérmete.
My family goes to Italy every year. Mi familia va a Italia todos los años.
Don't go back to sleep! No te vuelvas a dormir.
He often goes to the movies together with her. Él a menudo va al cine junto a ella.
He could not settle down to sleep. Él no pudo calmarse y dormir.
Tom usually goes to bed just before midnight. Normalmente Tom se va a la cama justo antes de medianoche.
At least I have somewhere to sleep. Al menos tengo un lugar donde dormir.
He goes to London once a month. Él viaja a Londres una vez al mes.
My wife's trying to sleep. Mi mujer está intentando dormir.
What subway goes to the center of town? ¿Cuál metro va al centro?
Soft music is often conducive to sleep. La música suave suele ser propicia para dormir.
Whoever goes to church believes in God. Quien va a la iglesia cree en Dios.
Waking up is the opposite of going to sleep. Despertar es el opuesto a ir a dormir.
Tom goes to school by bicycle. Tom va a la escuela en bicicleta.
I think I'm gonna go to sleep. Creo que me voy a ir a la cama.
She goes to market every day. Ella va al mercado cada día.
The baby continues to sleep. El niño sigue durmiendo.
My father often goes to America on business. Mi padre usualmente viaja a los Estados Unidos por asuntos de negocios.
You had better turn off the light before you go to sleep. Más te vale apagar la luz antes de dormir.
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