Answer:
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I think that is C
Explanation:
yo hablo español y por eso digo eso jsjs
in citys their are no way a volcano can be in a city full of buildings so their are no volcanos in a city
¡Hola amiga! Hoy te explicaré que podrás hacer en mi casa. En mi casa puedes ver la tele, hacer los deberes, también podremos hacer fiestas de chicas con mis amigas de Costa Rica. Si no te he dicho nada aún, van a venir también unas amigas mías de Costa Rica, sí quieres te las presento cuando lleguen. ¡Estoy emocionada de que vayas a vivir conmigo!
I <u>translate</u> the monologue in English for you to understand:
Hi friend! Today I will explain what you can do at my house. In my house you can watch TV, do your homework, we can also have girls' parties with my friends from Costa Rica. If I haven't told you anything yet, some friends of mine from Costa Rica are also coming, if you want I'll introduce them to you when they arrive. I'm excited for you to move in with me!

Remember that to express desire or uncertainty we must use the subjunctive mood. In this case I have used the <u>subjunctive</u> because, I suppose, her friend is not living in the house yet, but she is explaining what she will do when she moves in with her.
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<h2>Answer:</h2>
The original sentences are given in the simple present. To change this sentences into the simple future, we must change the conjugations of each verb. Therefore, we have the following:
Va is the conjugation of the verb ir for the third person singular in the simple present and changes into irá in the simple future.
Tengo is the conjugation of the verb tener for the first person singular in the simple present and changes into tendré in the simple future.
Tienes is the conjugation of the verb tener for the second person singular in the simple present and changes into tendrás in the simple future.