Examples of 'you going with him' in a sentence
Meaning of "you going with him"
you going with him: This phrase is a question that inquires about a person's relationship, association, or plans with another individual (him). It is commonly used in a casual or informal conversation to ask if someone is accompanying, dating, or socializing with a specific person
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you going with him
I saw you going with him.
Ben is gonna go to prison forever, and I do not want you going with him.
Are you going with him tomorrow to keep watch?
And I do not want you going with him.
Well, are you going with him or coming with me?
Sanford, I do not like you going with him.
You going with him or you want to stay?
What are you talking about? What are you going with him for?
What are you going with him for?
Ben is gonna go to prison forever. And I don't want you going with him.
Are you going with him now?
Without thinking any more… "Well, are you going with him or coming with me?
Are you going with him too?
You going with him to the IZ?
Are you going with him or not?
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You going with him then, yeah?
Are you going with him or me?
You going with him to the IZ? That's right.
Are you going with him to Tijuana?
Are you going with Him when he comes?
Are you going with him to Akron?
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I know everything is going to work out just fine
Going over to the hotel for a few minutes