The sentence "Voy a ir a caminar por el sendero tan pronto como llegues a casa" refers to a futureaction.
<h3>How to identify the future tense in the Spanish language?</h3>
The future sentence in Spanish can be used in two main ways:
Verbs conjugated in the future tense such as:
Comer = comeré as in "Comeré una pizza mañana"
Bailar = bailaré as in "Hoy bailarán"
Hacer = haré "Ella hará un pastel"
Use of the future conjugation of "ir" such as voy, va, vas, van, or vamos, as in:
El va a viajar
Yo voy a comer
Nosotros vamos a competir
<h3>What tense does the sentence include?</h3>
This sentence includes the expression "voy a ir" which is a combination of the future of ir "voy" and the verb "ir". This shows the use of "ir" to explain actions that are expected to happen.
Answer: Esta semana tengo que trabajar duro. Salis poco y no podrás divertirte. Pero vale la pena. Muy pronto conseguirás el puesto que esperas. Tenes dificultades económicas. No malgastes tus ahorros
When you say "gusta" is when you like a certain thing like food or something you like to do. When you say "gustan" is when you like a thing like a car ect.