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  • When did you come from church yesterday. Verbs2 1
  • You all came from school on time today. Verbs2 1
  • You (plural) came from school on time today. Verbs2 1
  • You came from school on time today. Verbs2 1
  • When do you usually come from the stores? Verbs2 2
  • She often goes from mini-hotels at nine. Verbs2 2
  • He often goes from mini-hotels at nine. Verbs2 2
  • You all always come from the schools at six. Verbs2 2
  • You (plural) always come from the schools at six. Verbs2 2
  • You always come from the schools at six. Verbs2 2
  • You will rarely come from San Sebastian early. Verbs2 3
  • We will go from Europe tomorrow. Verbs2 3
  • You all will come from France tomorrow. Verbs2 3
  • You (plural) will come from France tomorrow. Verbs2 3
  • You will come from France tomorrow. Verbs2 3
  • Tomorrow, You all will come from France. Verbs2 3
  • Tomorrow, You (plural) will come from France. Verbs2 3
  • Tomorrow, You will come from France. Verbs2 3
  • I am coming from San Sebastian this morning. Come 1
  • Hello. Where are you coming from today? Come 1
  • Where is the teacher coming from? Come 1
  • The doctor is coming from Vitoria today. Come 1
  • We are coming from the mountains this morning. Come 1
  • Where are you all coming from this morning? Come 1
  • Where are you (plural) coming from this morning? Come 1
  • Where are you coming from this morning? Come 1
  • The tourists are now coming from Paris. Come 1
  • I am coming from school. Come 1
  • I am coming from the school. Come 1
  • Good morning. Are you coming from church? Come 1
  • The students are coming from home now. Come 1
  • Good afternoon. We are coming from the hotel. Come 1
  • You all are coming from France. Come 1
  • You (plural) are coming from France. Come 1
  • You are coming from France. Come 1
  • The small, gray dogs are coming from home. Come 1
  • Good morning. I am coming from the airport. Come 2
  • Good Afternoon. Are you coming from the bus station? Come 2
  • The priest is coming from the movie theater. Come 2
  • The priest is coming from the cinema. Come 2
  • A priest is coming from the cinema. Come 2
  • A priest is coming from the movie theater. Come 2
  • Good Afternoon. We are coming from the train station. Come 2
  • Hello. Are you all coming from the bank? Come 2
  • Hello. Are you (plural) coming from the bank? Come 2
  • Hello. Are you coming from the bank? Come 2
  • The grandparents are coming from the church. Come 2
  • Hi. I am coming from the bank. Come 2
  • Hi. Where are you coming from? Come 2
  • The housewife is coming from the airport. Come 2
  • A housewife is coming from the airport. Come 2
  • Hello. We are coming from the bus station Come 2
  • Good Afternoon. Are you all coming from the cinema? Come 2
  • Good Afternoon. Are you (plural) coming from the cinema? Come 2
  • Good Afternoon. Are you coming from the cinema? Come 2
  • Good Afternoon. Are you all coming from the movie theater? Come 2
  • Good Afternoon. Are you (plural) coming from the movie theater? Come 2
  • Good Afternoon. Are you coming from the movie theater? Come 2
  • The parents are coming from the train station. Come 2
  • I was coming from the bank. Come 3
  • Where were you coming from yesterday? Come 3
  • Where was the police officer coming from? Come 3
  • The nurse was coming from the airport yesterday. Come 3
  • A nurse was coming from the airport yesterday. Come 3
  • We were coming from the bank. Come 3
  • Where were you all coming from yesterday? Come 3
  • Where were you (plural) coming from yesterday? Come 3
  • Where were you coming from yesterday? Come 3
  • Where were the strangers coming from? Come 3
  • I was coming from the school Come 3
  • Were you coming from cinema? Come 3
  • Were you coming from movie theater? Come 3
  • We were coming from home. Come 3
  • You all were coming from church. Come 3
  • You (plural) were coming from church. Come 3
  • You were coming from church. Come 3
  • The small, gray dogs were coming from the bank. Come 3
  • The friends were coming from the train station. Come 3
  • We are coming from the forest and going to the river. Go 1
  • We were coming from the forest and going to the houses. Go 2
  • I am from Germany Nongo 1
  • Are you from Spain? Nongo 1
  • Where is your husband from? Nongo 1
  • We are from Vitoria. Nongo 1
  • Are you (plural) from Irun? Nongo 1
  • Are you'll from Irun? Nongo 1
  • Are you from Irun? Nongo 1
  • They are from San Sebastian Nongo 1
  • Where are you from? Nongo 1
  • I am from Bilbao, but I live in San Sebastian. Nongo 1
  • Are you from Spain? Nongo 1
  • No. I am not from Irun. I am from Bilbao. Nongo 1
  • No. I am not from Irun. I am from Bilbao. Nongo 1
  • Where is she from? Nongo 1
  • Where is he from? Nongo 1
  • Where is it from? Nongo 1
  • He is from Spain, but he lives in Germany. Nongo 1
  • She is from Spain, but she lives in Germany. Nongo 1
  • Are they from Germany? Nongo 1
  • No they are not from Germany. They are from Bilbao. Nongo 1
  • No they are not from Germany. They are from Bilbao. Nongo 1
  • Every day, twenty eight trains go from San Sebastian to Bilbao. Numbers 2-1
  • Every month, three hundred and thirty three trains go from Vitoria to Bilbao. Numbers 2-2
  • Our friend is coming from San Sebastian by train today. NORTAZ 1
  • Yesterday, my husband came from Spain by airplane. NORTAZ 1
  • Yesterday, my husband came from Spain by plane. NORTAZ 1
  • The small, gray dogs are coming from home by truck. NORTAZ 1
  • The small, gray dogs are coming from home by lorry. NORTAZ 1
  • The teacher is coming from the school by motorcycle. NORTAZ 1
  • The students are now coming from home on foot. NORTAZ 2
  • We are coming from the forest and going to the river on foot. NORTAZ 2
  • Today, the teacher is coming from Vitoria by taxi. NORTAZ 2
  • We are coming from the mountains by horse. NORTAZ 2
  • Climb down from the tree. Commands 2
  • Descend from the tree. Commands 2
  • Descend from the mountain. Commands 2
  • Climb down from the mountain. Commands 2
  • The beach is five kilometers from here. Directions 2
  • San Sebastian is twenty three kilometers from Irun. Directions 2
  • The farmhouse is far from the beach. Directions 2
  • The farm is far from the beach. Directions 2
  • The forest is far from the airport. Directions 2
  • Rain was falling from the clouds. Ari Izan 1
  • Look, dogs are falling from the sky. Ari Izan 1
  • Cats are also falling from the clouds Ari Izan 1
  • You all will like falling from a plane. Verbal Nouns 1
  • You (plural) will like falling from a plane. Verbal Nouns 1
  • You'll will like falling from a plane. Verbal Nouns 1
  • You will like falling from a plane. Verbal Nouns 1
  • You all will like to fall from a plane. Verbal Nouns 1
  • You (plural) will like to fall from a plane. Verbal Nouns 1
  • You'll will like to fall from a plane. Verbal Nouns 1
  • You will like to fall from a plane. Verbal Nouns 1
  • Falling from a plane will be pleasing to you all. Verbal Nouns 1
  • Falling from a plane will be pleasing to you (plural). Verbal Nouns 1
  • Falling from a plane will be pleasing to you'll. Verbal Nouns 1
  • Falling from a plane will be pleasing to you. Verbal Nouns 1