Examples of using "è in" in a sentence and their english translations:
She's in prison now.
- He is in the kitchen.
- He's in the kitchen.
Is that for sale?
She's at the hotel now.
He's at the hotel now.
He's on leave.
He isn't in jail.
- He's in jail, isn't he?
- She's in jail, isn't she?
He is in pajamas.
- He's in the bathroom.
- He is in the bathroom.
She's in danger.
- He's in prison.
- He's in the joint.
- She's in the kitchen.
- She is in the kitchen.
He is in conference.
- She is in the bathroom.
- She's in the bathroom.
He is on duty.
- He is at the office.
- She is at the office.
She is at the office.
He is bankrupt.
He is in the library.
He is late.
She is late.
She is now in danger.
He is in conference now.
She is now on vacation.
- He's in jail now, isn't he?
- She's in jail now, isn't she?
- He's in prison now, isn't he?
- She's in prison now, isn't she?
- He's now in jail, isn't he?
- He's now in prison, isn't he?
- She is in her hotel now.
- She's at the hotel now.
Tom is in the attic.
Is this for sale?
Tom is grounded.
The hotel is on fire.
Tom is fit.
Tom is at the hotel now.
Sami is in your house.
Tom is in jail, isn't he?
- She's in fantastic shape.
- She is in excellent physical condition.
He's in fantastic shape.
She's in big trouble.
He's in big trouble.
Why is she in the church?
- He is in hospital.
- He's in the hospital.
- He's in hospital.
Why is he in the church?
She is off duty tonight.
Tom is on duty tonight.
- He is in hospital.
- He's in the hospital.
- He's in hospital.
He is in a coma!
It's in English.
Is she healthy?
- It is in the kitchen.
- It's in the kitchen.
He is in the library.
She is in the bathroom.
- He is on duty.
- He's on duty.
She's on vacation.
He's healthy.
Is that warranted?
It's for sale.
He's retired.
It's in the basement.
- He is in pajamas.
- She's in her pajamas.
- It's in French.
- This is in French.
He's fit.
- You are early.
- You're early.
- He's early.
He's silent.
He's on TV.
He's in class.
He's in a coma.
He's in charge.
He's in heaven.
He's at the gym.
He's in custody.
He's in the gym.
He's in therapy.
This used car is for sale.
This car is in good condition.
- Is your mother at home now?
- Is your mother home at the moment?
- Tom is in jail now, isn't he?
- Tom's in jail now, isn't he?
- Tom is now in prison.
- Tom is in prison now.
The cat is in the kitchen.
Tom is now on vacation.
Tom is in charge now.
- The house is on sale.
- That house is for sale.