Saturday, August 22, 2020
Talking About Future Events in Spanish
Discussing Future Events in Spanish It is normal to expect that on the off chance that you need to talk in Spanish about something that will occur later on, that you would utilize the future tense of the action word. Be that as it may, as in English, there are different methods of telling about future occasions. The thing that matters is that in Spanish, those different methods of communicating what's to come are normal to such an extent that the future tense as often as possible is utilized for purposes other than examining what's to come. Here, at that point, and are the three most normal methods of telling about future occasions. Utilizing the Present Tense As in English, and particularly in informal use, the current state can be utilized while talking about a forthcoming occasion. Salimos maã ±ana, we leave tomorrow (or, we will leave tomorrow). Te llamo esta tarde, Im calling (or, I will call) you this evening. In Spanish, the timeframe should be demonstrated (either straightforwardly or by the unique circumstance) when utilizing the current state to allude to what's to come. The current future is utilized frequently for occasions that are going on sooner rather than later and that is sure or arranged. Ir An andà Infinitive à A extremely basic method of communicating what's to come is to utilize the current state of ir (to go), trailed by an and the infinitive. It is what could be compared to stating going to ... in English and is utilized in fundamentally a similar way. Voy a comer, I will eat. Va a comprar la casa, he is going to purchase the house. Vamos a salir, we are going to leave. This use of ir an is regular to the point that it is now and again thought of by certain speakers as the future tense, and in certain regions, it has everything except traded the conjugated future tense for discussing what's to come. Along these lines of communicating the future has the bit of leeway that it is amazingly simple to learn. Just get familiar with the current characteristic tenses conjugation of ir, and youll have it aced. The Conjugated Future Tense At the point when used to discuss the future, the conjugated future tense is the comparable in English of saying will followed by the action word. Saldremos maã ±ana, we will leave tomorrow. Comerã © la hamburguesa, I will eat the cheeseburger. This utilization of things to come tense is presumably more typical recorded as a hard copy than in ordinary discourse.
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