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Revising Spanish grammar - future tense - CCEAImmediate future and its formation

Use the immediate future tense to talk about what is going to happen. The future tense is used to express what will take place.

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Immediate future and its formation

The is the most common way of talking about future plans. It is formed with the present tense of ir (to go), followed by a + the .

For example:

  • (yo)voy + a + infinitive (eg salir)
  • (迟煤)vas + a + infinitive (eg visitar)
  • (茅濒/别濒濒补/耻蝉迟别诲)va + a + infinitive (eg vivir)
  • (nosotros)vamos + a + infinitive (eg salir)
  • (vosotros)vais + a + infinitive (eg jugar)
  • (ellos/ellas/ustedes)van + a + infinitive (eg comer)

Here are some examples:

  • Voy a jugar con mis primos (I'm going to play with my cousins).
  • Vamos a salir a las ocho (We are going to go out at eight).
  • 驴Vais a ir a Francia? (Are you going to go to France?)

Question

Translate the sentences into Spanish using the immediate future tense.

  1. I am going to live in Miami.
  2. Soraya is going to work in London.
  3. We are going to eat in a restaurant.
  4. Are you (迟煤) going to play tennis?