Hablando su planes/ Talking about your plans
You’ll want to make plans with business associates and friends. If you want to talk about a definite arrangement, for instance I’m seeing him tonight, you often use the future tense in Spanish.
| I´m…ing | |
|---|---|
| Veré a Felipe el jueves. | I’m seeing Felipe on Thursday. |
| La veré esta tarde. | I’m seeing her this afternoon. |
| Iremos al cine esta noche. | We’re going to the cinema tonight. |
| Comeremos junto el próximo viernes. | We’re having lunch together next Friday. |
In English, to talk about the future we often say I’m going to. Spanish works the same way. To say that you’re going to so something, put voy a (I’m going to) or vamos a (we’re going to) before the verb. voy and vamos come from the verb ir.
| I´m going to… | |
|---|---|
| Voy a telefonearle. | I’m going to phone him. |
| Voy a decirle que no puedo ir. | I’m going to tell him I can’t come. |
| Vamos a decirles que vengan un poco más tarde. | We’re going to tell them to come a little later. |
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