Examples of using "Ingressos" in a sentence and their english translations:
How many tickets did you get?
Thanks for the tickets.
I'll go buy tickets.
Where can I get tickets?
Tom tore up the tickets.
- How many tickets did you get?
- How many tickets did you buy?
I got tickets yesterday.
Tom went to get tickets.
Did you get the tickets?
Tom didn't buy the tickets.
I have the tickets.
Where can you get tickets?
They bought the tickets yesterday.
Have you bought the tickets?
We've sold all the tickets.
I have two tickets for the game.
Tickets are now on sale.
I have two tickets.
- Tom gave me these tickets.
- Tom gave these tickets to me.
I have two tickets for the game.
One of us can buy the tickets.
- I bought two tickets for a concert.
- I bought two tickets for the concert.
I have two passes to the Imperial Theater.
We've bought our tickets already.
We're sold out tonight.
Two tickets, please.
- I will buy the tickets.
- I'll buy the tickets.
Have you already bought the tickets?
Where is the ticket-selling window?
Tickets will go on sale next Tuesday.
First I'll go to the bank, and then I'll buy the tickets.
All the tickets have been sold.
We weren't able to buy tickets, so we didn't go to the concert.
- I'm the one who paid for the tickets.
- I am the one who paid for that ticket.
- I'm the one who paid for that ticket.
Nowhere are stables and horse care tickets coming out.
Why don't you telephone the theatre and enquire about tickets?
- Tom said that he bought the tickets yesterday.
- Tom said he bought the tickets yesterday.
I have two tickets for the Boston vs. Vancouver game on Saturday night. Wanna go with me?