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Are you going directly to the store?
I would translate this way ¿Vas directo a la tienda? or ¿Vas directamente a la tienda?
I was speaking with someone who asked me: ¿Vas siempre a la tienda? In the sentence directly and not always was implied. Are any native Spanish speakers familiar with this usage?
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