Examples of using "Eve" in a sentence and their english translations:
You should go home.
Come home.
I ran into the house.
- You must come home.
- You have to come home.
- He went over the house.
- He went home.
You've got to go home.
You should get back home.
I went home.
I need to get home.
- I'm heading back home.
- I'm going back home.
You need to go home.
Are you going home?
When I got home,
- Let us go home.
- Let's go home.
I'm going home.
- You may go home.
- You can go home.
- You can come home.
You can come home.
- I'm going to go home.
- I'll go home.
Arrive home.
I'm coming home.
I should go home.
I can't go home.
Let's not go home.
Let's get in the house.
I have to get home.
Come over to the house.
I went into the house.
You should head home.
We should head home.
I won't come home.
Get back in the house.
We're heading home.
I'll come home.
We should go inside the house.
- I should go home.
- I should get home.
- I should go home soon.
I was on my way home.
I'm not coming home.
- Go home.
- Go home!
I'm walking home.
- You must come home.
- You should come home.
Come into the house.
I walk to the house.
- I should have gone home.
- I should've gone home.
I returned home.
Why don't you go home?
We're back home.
We'll go home.
We've come home.
Don't go home.
I ran home.
Come home.
- I'm on my way home.
- I'm on the way home.
I walked home.
I'm not going home.
I'm going to my place.
I'm looking at the house.
We walked home.
Go home.
- You are home late.
- You're home late.
Please drop in at my house on your way home.
He got home at six.
He wants you to come home.
I want you to go home.
- You must come home.
- You have to come home.
- You've got to come home.
I'm taking you home.
I'll go straight home.