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¿Vuelven ustedes a casa los fines de semana?
-Do you go back home on weekends?
vuelven ustedes a casa los fines de semana
-you go back home on weekends

¿Vuelven ustedes a casa los fines de semana?

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a. Do you go back home on weekends?
Vivimos en el internado de lunes a viernes. - Entonces, ¿vuelven ustedes a casa los fines de semana?We live in the boarding school from Monday to Friday. - So, do you go back home on weekends?
b. Do you return home on weekends?
¿Vuelven ustedes a casa los fines de semana? - No siempre. A veces pasamos dos o tres semanas seguidas en la plataforma petrolífera.Do you return home on weekends? - Not always. Sometimes we spend two or three consecutive weeks on the oil rig.
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