Examples of using "Marchado" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Tom's left.
- Tom has left.
Unfortunately he has already left.
- Are they gone?
- Have they gone?
He left the hospital an hour ago.
- I thought Tom had left with Mary.
- I thought that Tom had left with Mary.
- They're gone.
- They've left.
- They've gone.
- They left.
- They walked away.
- They've gone away.
- They've gone out.
I told you he'd gone to Barcelona.
Are you still here? I thought you were already gone.
I regret to say that he's gone, never to return.
I can't find Tom. He hasn't already gone and left, has he?
With him gone, Mary therefore remained alone in this sentence.
Arriving at the station, I found my train gone.
They've gone.
Press Secretary, Sean Spicer, have left due to discrepancies with the president.
- I wonder whether Tom has already left.
- I wonder whether or not Tom has already left.
Having previously marched in a very loose formation, Flaminius' army is caught completely by surprise.
No army stood in his way and he could've marched on the capital in less than 10 days.
With him gone, Mary therefore remained alone in this sentence.