Spanish Future Tense Comparison
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What is the correct English translation of the Spanish sentence: 'Voy al cine mañana'?

  • I go to the movies every day.
  • I went to the movies yesterday.
  • I am going to the movies tomorrow. (correct)
  • I will go to the movies tomorrow.
  • Which construction is called the Near Future in Spanish?

  • Present Subjunctive
  • Future tense
  • Present Indicative
  • ir a + [infinitive] (correct)
  • What is the main difference between forming the future tense in Spanish and English?

  • English has accent marks on all future endings, while Spanish does not.
  • In Spanish, the future tense consists of one word, while in English it is made up of a helping verb and the main verb. (correct)
  • English sometimes uses helping verbs while Spanish always does.
  • There is no difference, the future tense is formed the same way in both Spanish and English.
  • Which form of irregular future verbs corresponds to 'I will say'?

    <p>diré</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the correct future tense tú form of the verb 'aprender'?

    <p>aprenderás</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When forming the future tense for regular verbs in Spanish, what are the endings added to?

    <p>Infinitive.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What distinguishes irregular future verbs from regular ones in Spanish?

    <p>Their stems are irregular.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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