¿Van ustedes a casa a pie o en el bus escolar?

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¿Van ustedes a casa a pie o en el bus escolar?
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. Do you go home on foot or on the school bus?
¿Van ustedes a casa a pie o en el bus escolar? - Vamos siempre a pie.Do you go home on foot or on the school bus? - We always go on foot.
a. Are you going home on foot or on the school bus?
¿Van ustedes a casa a pie o en el bus escolar? - Hoy viene a buscarnos mi madre en el carro.Are you going home on foot or on the school bus? - My mother is picking us up in her car today.
b. Will you go home on foot or on the school bus?
¿Van ustedes a casa a pie o en el bus escolar? - ¿Mañana? Vamos en el bus.Will you go home on foot or on the school bus? - Tomorrow? We'll go on the bus.
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