going


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  • Where are you going? Go 1
  • I am going to the lake. Go 1
  • Where is the pretty turtle going? Go 1
  • We are going to the church. Go 1
  • Where are you all going? Go 1
  • Where are you (plural) going? Go 1
  • Where are you going? Go 1
  • Are they going to the hotel or mini-hotel? Go 1
  • I am going to the mountain. Go 1
  • Are you going to the car? Go 1
  • No, she is not going to the store, but rather she is going to the bank. Go 1
  • No, she is not going to the store, but rather she is going to the bank. Go 1
  • No, he is not going to the store, but rather he is going to the bank. Go 1
  • No, he is not going to the store, but rather he is going to the bank. Go 1
  • We are coming from the forest and going to the river. Go 1
  • Are you all going to the forest? Go 1
  • NAre you (plural) going to the forest? Go 1
  • NAre you going to the forest? Go 1
  • The drivers are going to the train station. Go 1
  • I was going to the mountains. Go 2
  • Where were you going? Go 2
  • Where was grandfather going? Go 2
  • We were going to the farm houses. Go 2
  • We were going to the farms. Go 2
  • Where were you all going? Go 2
  • Where were you (plural) going? Go 2
  • Where were you going? Go 2
  • The grandmothers were going to the stores. Go 2
  • No, I was not going to the schools, but rather I was going to the churches. Go 2
  • No, I was not going to the schools, but rather I was going to the churches. Go 2
  • Was father also going to the buses? Go 2
  • We were coming from the forest and going to the houses. Go 2
  • Were you all going to the trees? Go 2
  • Were you (plural) going to the trees? Go 2
  • Were you going to the trees? Go 2
  • Were the mothers going to the bicycles? Go 2
  • I am going to Irun. Go 3
  • Are you going to San Sebastian? Go 3
  • The son is going to France. Go 3
  • Where are we going? Go 3
  • You all are going to Europe. Go 3
  • You (plural) are going to Europe. Go 3
  • You are going to Europe. Go 3
  • The daughters are going to Bilbao. Go 3
  • I was going to Vitoria. Go 3
  • Were you going to Italy? Go 3
  • The aunt was going to Spain. Go 3
  • We were going to Madrid. Go 3
  • Were you all going to Basque Country? Go 3
  • Were you all going to the Basque Country? Go 3
  • Were you (plural) going to Basque Country? Go 3
  • Were you (plural) going to the Basque Country? Go 3
  • Were you going to the Basque Country? Go 3
  • Were you going to Basque Country? Go 3
  • The uncles were going to Germany. Go 3
  • You are going, because you are tired. Because 1-3
  • I am going home, because it is hot. Weather 1
  • Because it is warm, we are going to the river. Weather 1
  • Thirty eight tourists are going to Irun today. Numbers 2-1
  • Today, hirty eight tourists are going to Irun. Numbers 2-1
  • Ninety cows are going to the farm. Numbers 2-1
  • The police officer is going to Bilbao by ferry. NORTAZ 1
  • The cook is going to the stores of Bilbao by truck. NORTAZ 1
  • The cook is going to the stores of Bilbao by lorry. NORTAZ 1
  • The boy is going to school on foot. NORTAZ 2
  • The nurse is going to the mountain on foot. NORTAZ 2
  • We are coming from the forest and going to the river on foot. NORTAZ 2
  • My son is going to school by bicycle. NORTAZ 2
  • They are going to Vitoria by taxi. NORTAZ 2
  • Is he going to the mountains by horse? NORTAZ 2
  • Is she going to the mountains by horse? NORTAZ 2
  • Is she going to the mountains on horseback? NORTAZ 2
  • Is he going to the mountains on horseback? NORTAZ 2
  • No, she is not going by horse, but rather she is going by airplane. NORTAZ 2
  • No, she is not going by horse, but rather she is going by airplane. NORTAZ 2
  • No, he is not going by horse, but rather she is going by airplane. NORTAZ 2
  • No, he is not going by horse, but rather she is going by airplane. NORTAZ 2
  • No, she is not going on horseback, but rather she is going by airplane. NORTAZ 2
  • No, she is not going on horseback, but rather she is going by airplane. NORTAZ 2
  • No, he is not going on horseback, but rather he is going by airplane. NORTAZ 2
  • No, he is not going on horseback, but rather he is going by airplane. NORTAZ 2
  • The snake is going to the park. Ari Izan 3
  • You are going to Germany. Ari Izan 3
  • Our parents are going to San Sebastian Ari Izan 3
  • I am going to school to learn Basque. Verbal Nouns 4
  • You are going to Madrid to see our grandmother. Verbal Nouns 4
  • Mother is going to the store to buy bread. Verbal Nouns 4
  • We are going home to help our mother. Verbal Nouns 4
  • You all are going to the mountain to kill the owl. Verbal Nouns 4
  • You (plural) are going to the mountain to kill the owl. Verbal Nouns 4
  • You'll are going to the mountain to kill the owl. Verbal Nouns 4
  • Y'all are going to the mountain to kill the owl. Verbal Nouns 4
  • You are going to the mountain to kill the owl. Verbal Nouns 4
  • They are going to the beach to play. Verbal Nouns 4
  • The teacher is going to school to teach Basque. Verbal Nouns 4
  • The driver is going to the bus to close the door. Verbal Nouns 4
  • The stranger is going to San Sebastian to learn Basque. Verbal Nouns 4
  • The tourist is going to San Sebastian to see the church. Verbal Nouns 4
  • The priest is also going to the store to buy bread. Verbal Nouns 4
  • The husband is going home to help his friend. Verbal Nouns 4
  • The mouse is going to Spain to kill the owl. Verbal Nouns 4
  • The son is going outside to play. Verbal Nouns 4
  • The teacher is also going to school to teach Spanish. Verbal Nouns 4
  • The grandmother is going inside to close the window. Verbal Nouns 4