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.
Puerto Rico is represented by it's political parties, which stand for three distinct future political scenarios: the status quo (commonwealth), statehood, and independence.