van a la fiesta

van a la fiesta(
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. are you going to the party
¿Van a la fiesta vestidos así? ¿No es un evento de gala?Are you going to the party dressed like that? Isn't it a black-tie event?
a. are they going to the party
Daniel y Ezequiel no confirmaron la asistencia. ¿Van a la fiesta?Daniel and Ezequiel didn't RVSP. ¿Are they going to the party?
b. are...going to the party
¿Las chicas van a la fiesta? Se está haciendo tarde.Are the girls going to the party? It's getting late.
a. you're going to the party
Van a la fiesta demasiado temprano. Van a ser los primeros en llegar.You're going to the party too early. You'll be the first ones to arrive.
a. they're going to the party
¿Los muchachos se van a llevar el carro? No. Van a la fiesta con un amigo que los viene a recoger.Are they boys taking the car? No. They're going to the party with a friend who's picking them up.
b. are going to the party
Si Eduardo y Nina van a la fiesta, yo no voy a ir.If Eduardo and Nina are going to the party, I'm not going.
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