Usage examples of "gone to" in English with translation to German

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A man who has never gone to school may steal from a freight car, but if he has a university education, he may steal the whole railroad. Ein Mensch der nie eine Schule besuchte, stiehlt vielleicht etwas aus einem Güterwagen, aber wenn er eine Universitätsausbildung hat, könnte er die ganze Eisenbahn stehlen.
My mother has gone to the beauty shop. Meine Mutter ist in das Kosmetikgeschäft gegangen.
I would have gone to the mountains had I had the money. Ich wäre in die Berge gegangen, wenn ich das Geld gehabt hätte.
I wish I had gone to the theater last night. Ich wollte, ich wäre gestern Abend ins Theater gegangen.
Kaoru has gone to America. Kaoru ist nach Amerika gegangen.
He can't have gone to school. Er kann nicht zur Schule gegangen sein.
My left foot has gone to sleep. Mein linker Fuß ist eingeschlafen.
I didn't realize that Tom had never gone to high school. Mir war überhaupt nicht klar, dass Tom nie zur Oberschule gegangen war.
Have you ever gone to work on Sunday? Bist du je an einem Sonntag zur Arbeit gegangen?
Have you ever gone to Paris? Bist du jemals nach Paris gegangen?
Tom has gone to Boston. Tom ist nach Boston gegangen.
All of the children had gone to bed before it got dark. Alle Kinder mussten ins Bett, bevor es dunkel wurde.
He has gone to Britain. Er ist nach Großbritannien gegangen.
They would have gotten a better exchange rate if they had gone to a bank. Sie hätten einen besseren Wechselkurs bekommen, wenn sie zu einer Bank gegangen wären.
I would have gone to the movies if I had had the time. Ich wäre gerne ins Kino gegangen, wenn ich die Zeit dazu gehabt hätte.
My father has gone to China. Mein Vater ist nach China gegangen.
He has gone to Hokkaido. Er ging nach Hokkaido.
The child has already gone to bed. Das Kind liegt schon im Bett.
Mr. White has gone to India. Herr Weiß ist nach Indien gegangen.
They would have got a better exchange rate if they had gone to a bank. Sie hätten einen besseren Wechselkurs bekommen, wenn sie zu einer Bank gegangen wären.
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