¿Cuándo vienen?

¿Cuándo vienen?(
kwahn
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doh
 
byeh
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nehn
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. When do they come?
Mis nietos no vienen los sábados. - ¿Cuándo vienen? - Vienen los domingos.My grandchildren don't come on Saturdays. - When do they come? - They come on Sundays.
a. When do you come?
¿Cuándo vienen? - Venimos a Barcelona el 15 y el 30 de cada mes.When do you come? - We come to Barcelona on the 15th and 30th of each month.
a. When are they coming?
¿Cuándo vienen? - Cuando salgan de trabajar.When are they coming? - When they finish work.
b. When will they come?
¿Cuándo vienen? - ¿Pedro y Lupe? Dijeron que en verano.When will they come? - Pedro and Lupe? They said that in summer.
a. When are you coming?
¿Cuándo vienen? - A las ocho.When are you coming? - At eight o'clock.
b. When will you come?
¿Cuándo vienen? - Vamos el mes que viene.When will you come? - We'll go next month.
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