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In Spanish, when we want to write a sentence in the future tense, we can use the combination of the verb ir a + infinitive of another verb. This way, we should conjugate only the verb ir, whereas the second verb stays in its original form.
Explanation:
This is how to conjugate the verb IR (to go):
- (yo) voy 1. (nosotros) vamos
- (tú) vas 2. (vosotros) vais
- (él/ella/Usted) va 3. (ellos/ellas/Ustedes) van
- Los camareros van a preparar las mesas. (los camareros = ellos, are third person plural, van)
- Mi mamá y su amiga van a pedir una ensalada. (mi mamá y su amiga = ellas, third person plural, van)
- Mis amigos y yo vamos a pedir un bistec. (mis amigos y yo = nosotros, first person plural, vamos)
- Yo voy a pedir papas fritas también. (yo, first person singular, voy)
- El camarero va a servir la comida. (el camarero = él, third person singular, va)
- Tú vas a pedir la cuenta. (tú, second person singular, vas)
Ella la compra. I don't think there are two object pronouns that can be used in this one sentence, so I would assume that the second pronoun was for another sentence.
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Explanation:
2. Guillermo de Anda y sus colegas acaban de explorar cenotes.
3. Mis amigos y yo acabamos de estudiar la lengua de los kallawayas.
4. Tú acabas de visitar el parque donde trabaja Jorge Orejuela.
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Juan y Eduardo patinan.
Carlitos toca la guitarra.
Elena y yo nadamos.
According to google, they are made of green plantains.