Answer:
"Ir a” is somewhat less frequent overall and found especially in casual speech, while the inflected future is found in all varieties especially formal writing. But both are commonly used, and of course easily understood. As other answers note, the difference is similar to English “will” vs. “going to”, although I will add that the inflected form in Spanish, I believe, has a bit more of a formal tone so “ir a” would be preferred, whereas English “will” is a bit more neutral
Answer:
im sorry butn didnt upload the picture send me a file, is it my divice or yours i cant see it
Explanation:
Answer: the correct answer is (d)
its asking for you to choose two seasons and tell what kind of clothes you wear for both
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