regresar pronto

regresar pronto
An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. to return soon
Llevo un año viviendo en Barcelona, pero regresaré pronto a mi pueblo.I've been living in Barcelona for a year now, but I'll return to my hometown soon.
b. to come back soon
Regresa pronto. - Sí, claro, lo pasé genial con ustedes.Come back soon. - Yes, of course, I had a great time with you guys.
c. to go back soon
Me encantó Argentina. Regresaré pronto. - Avísame cuando lo hagas. A mí también me gustaría ir.I loved Argentina. I'll go back soon. - Let me know when you do. I'd like to go too.
d. to be back soon
¿Vas a salir ahora? Es tardísimo. - Sí, pero regresaré pronto.Are you going out now? It's very late. - Yes, but I'll be back soon.
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