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See the entry for van a casa.
¿Van a casa?
-Are you going home?
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van a casa

van a casa(
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. you're going home
Si van a casa ahora, ¿podrían alcanzarme?If you're going home now, would you mind giving me a ride?
a. are you going home
¿Van a casa? La fiesta recién empieza.Are you going home? The party just started.
a. they're going home
¿Adónde van Agustín y Santiago? - Van a casa. Están cansados.Where are Agustin and Santiago going? - They're going home. They're tired.
a. are they going home
¿Van a casa? - Sí. Tienen que acostarse temprano.Are they going home? - Yes. They have to go to bed early.
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