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alukav5142 [94]
4 years ago
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¿Vas a comer pizza hoy? How would you say your friend is going to eat pizza? How does this way of talking about future actions c

ompare to how it is used in English?
Spanish
1 answer:
andre [41]4 years ago
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¿Vas a comer pizza hoy? (Are you going to eat pizza today?)
Tu amigo(a) va a comer pizza. (Your friend is going to eat pizza.)
The use of future actions are very similar to those in English which will identify future, present, and past. Whether it is in context it will depend how it is trying to say.

                               SPANISH                  ENGLISH
future/presnt-          vas                            you go
presnt-                    venir/veniendo          comes/coming        
past-                       vino                           went/came
future-                     vendra                      will go


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