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ellos van a casa a pie
-they walk home
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¿Ellos van a casa a pie?
-Are they walking home?
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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. they walk home
¿Los chicos toman el bus a la casa cuando regresan de la escuela? - No. Ellos van a casa a pie.Do the kids take the bus home when they come back from school? - No. They walk home.
a. they'll walk home
Julio y Amy no caben en el carro, así que ellos van a casa a pie.Julio and Amy don't fit in the car, so they'll walk home.
b. they're going to walk home
¿Tus papás no necesitan que los llevemos a la casa? - No. Ellos van a casa a pie.Your parents don't need us to take them home? - No. They're going to walk home.
c. they're walking home
Pepe y Camila viven cerca, así que ellos van a casa a pie.Pepe and Camila live nearby, so they're walking home.
a. they're walking home
¿Gabo y Emilio no tomaron un taxi? - No. Ellos van a casa a pie.Didn't Gabo and Emilio take a cab? - No. They're walking home.
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