Examples of using Doesn't want to go in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Doesn't want to go.
But she doesn't want to go.
You can't take him anywhere if he doesn't want to go.
He doesn't want to go, Frank.
And what if she doesn't want to go?
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Tom doesn't want to go alone.
Anybody else that doesn't want to go?
Tom doesn't want to go there.
I think it is you who doesn't want to go.
Tom doesn't want to go alone.
Well, what if Mrs. Curtis doesn't want to go to the ball?
Tom doesn't want to go with you.
So don't blame him if he doesn't want to go with you.
Tom doesn't want to go with Mary.
But what if Francis doesn't want to go with you?
She doesn't want to go like that.
We need to get him committed even if he doesn't want to go.
Yang Yang doesn't want to go.
Tom doesn't want to go with us.
Neither does Penny, that's why she doesn't want to go.
Tom doesn't want to go to sleep.
Yeah, it's a good thing she doesn't want to go to college.
She doesn't want to go like this.
Tom says he doesn't want to go.
He doesn't want to go to school today.
It's not like he doesn't want to go there.
She doesn't want to go to San Diego.
And my dad doesn't want to go alone.
She doesn't want to go to the hospital.
Looks like she doesn't want to go with you.