volvía
back to, i returned to, returned
Verb volvía
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First-person singular (yo) imperfect indicative form of volver.
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Formal second-person singular (usted) imperfect indicative form of volver.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) imperfect indicative form of volver.
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Cuando tenía tu edad, yo iba y volvía al colegio en bicicleta todos los días.
When I was your age, I bicycled to and from school every day.
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Tom no podía creer lo fea que se volvía María a medida que envejecía.
Tom couldn't believe how ugly Mary became as she got older.
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Tom no volvía.
Tom didn't come back.
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Me lo encontré cuando volvía del colegio a casa.
I met him on my way home from school.
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Ella se volvía más y más bella con los años.
She became more and more beautiful as she grew older.
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Tom se volvía más y más apuesto a medida que crecía.
Tom became more and more handsome as he grew older.
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Cuanto más viejo se hacía, más modesto se volvía.
The older he grew, the more modest he became.
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Le vi cuando volvía a casa, aunque él fingió no haberme visto.
While I was coming home I saw him, but he pretended that he hadn't seen me.
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