Examples of using Plan to go in English and their translations into Slovak
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You just plan to go out.
I plan to go on Friday night at 6.
We had a plan to go away.
They have been to Hawaii twice and plan to go again.
I also plan to go SHOPPING.
People also translate
This model is not dedicated to people that plan to go on longer trips.
And you plan to go dressed like that?”?
Plan to go to the bathroom every two to four hours, instead of waiting until you feel the need to go. .
Those who plan to go there now.
We plan to go to WDW in June for 6 days.
Description: This happy family plan to go for a picnic along with triplets.
They also plan to go on fabulous holidays to the far east.
Hello friends, the four Doli Doli friends plan to go for a holiday from their own backyard sale money.
Roger your plan to go EVA and replace alpha-echo-3-5 unit prior to failure.
This happy family plan to go for a picnic along with triplets.
And who didn't plan to go to Iceland, will definitely start to think about it after this book!
You don't have to plan to go all the way around the world in one trip either.
And who didn't plan to go to Iceland, after this book will definitely start to think about it!
After her recovery, Glinka had a plan to go abroad, to Italy and secretly marry her lover there, as relatives from both sides opposed their relationship.
Only a small percentage of teens plan to go into the 25 most common jobs, with an even smaller percentage wanting to go into the jobs that are projected to grow the most in the coming year.
Planning to go to class.
Planning to go on a Caribbean cruise?
You have plans to go out.
Planning to go there in September for a 2 weeks.
Been on a J-1 recently or planning to go?
We had planned to go to Sanibel Island.
You made plans to go out.
I once mentioned to my parents that I had plans to go to Rwanda.
Several Indivisible groups are planning to go.
The Social Democrats initially planned to go into opposition.