volver dentro de poco

volver dentro de poco
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 come back soon
Me voy mañana a Madrid porque tengo que arreglar unos asuntos, pero volveré dentro de poco. - ¿Cuándo exactamente?I'm going to Madrid tomorrow because I have to sort out some business, but I'll come back soon. - When exactly?
b. to return soon
Mi padre se fue a trabajar a Alemania y dijo que volvería dentro de poco, pero han pasado años.My father went to work in Germany and said he'd return soon, but it's been years.
c. to be back soon
¿Todavía estás en la playa? - Sí, mamá, pero volveré dentro de poco. - Bueno, acuérdate de que hoy almorzamos a las dos.Are you still at the beach? - Yes, Mom, but I'll be back soon. - Well, remember, we're having lunch at two today.
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