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¿Ellos van a casa a pie?
-Are they walking home?
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ellos van a casa a pie
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¿Ellos van a casa a pie?

¿Ellos van a casa a pie?
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. Are they walking home?
Julio y Marissa no vienen con nosotros en el carro. - ¿Y eso por qué? ¿Ellos van a casa a pie?Julio and Marissa are not coming with us in the car. - And why is that? Are they walking home?
b. Are they going to walk home?
Nos podemos ir. No hay que esperar a mis papás. - ¿No? ¿Ellos van a casa a pie?We can leave. We don't have to wait for my parents. - No? Are they going to walk home?
a. Do they walk home?
Mi hijos no toman el bus a la escuela. - Oh, veo. ¿Ellos van a casa a pie?My kids don't take the bus to school. - Oh, I see. Do they walk home?
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