Examples of using I'm going to school in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
I'm going to school!
Auntie luk I'm going to school!
I'm going to school.
Don't cry. I'm going to school.
I'm going to school.
People also translate
Come on, Jeremy, I'm going to school.
I'm going to school.
Oh, so you would announce one day,"Oh, by the way, I'm going to school in New York.
I'm going to school.
Cause I actually have to learn stuff now cause I'm not getting drafted by the sixers next month.- Mom, I'm going to school.
So, I'm going to school.
Cause I actually have to learn stuff now cause I'm not getting drafted by the sixers next month.- Barry, wait.- Mom, I'm going to school.
But I'm going to school.
I'm going to school, Mum.
Look, I'm going to school.
I'm going to school.
Aunt, I'm going to school.
I'm going to school, Mom!
Martin, I'm going to school.
I'm going to school, Mum.
Why? I'm going to school.
I'm going to school in a few days.
Why? I'm going to school.
I'm going to school. Go ahead and eat.
Dad, I'm going to school. Yes.
I'm going to school," what tense is that?
Yes, I'm going to school.
I'm going to school when I grow up.
Auntie Luk I'm going to school! Don't you worry thank you!
I'm going to school to be a doctor, okay?