Table of Contents
- 1 What does the expression going to do mean in Spanish?
- 2 How is it going in Spanish Formal?
- 3 Which verb expresses what someone is going to do Spanish?
- 4 Is it correct to say going to go?
- 5 How do you express something that you are going to do?
- 6 How do you express near future in Spanish?
- 7 Is Cómo te va formal or informal?
What does the expression going to do mean in Spanish?
in Spanish. “I am going to . . .” = ” Voy a + infinitive” For example: “I am going to leave now” = “Voy a salir ahora”. “I will leave now” = Saliré ahora (future tense of salir)
How is it going in Spanish Formal?
How is it going? ¡Hola! ¿Qué tal?
What form is Voy?
Ir conjugation: basic forms
Subject | Present | Preterite |
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yo | voy | fui |
tú | vas | fuiste |
él, ella, Usted | va | fue |
nosotros | vamos | fuimos |
Which verb expresses what someone is going to do Spanish?
The Spanish verb IR (to go) is one of the most commonly used verbs in Spanish. It can be used for everything from announcing where you are going to what you are going to do. The verb Ir happens to be a highly irregular verb.
Is it correct to say going to go?
“Going to go” is perfectly correct, but as it’s often interchangeable with a simple “going”, many people prefer to avoid it, with its repetitive sound. “We’re going to go to London tomorrow” can become simply “We’re going to London tomorrow”.
Is it correct to say I’m going to go?
It depends. “Going to” can indicate travel/movement or intention. “I’m going to Africa.” Travel. “I’m going to go to Africa.” This combines both.
How do you express something that you are going to do?
When you’re talking about actions that you will do soon (tomorrow or next week), use GOING TO. When you want to ask/request for something, use WILL). When you’re expecting/anticipating something to happen, use GOING TO. Finally, when you promise something, use ‘WILL!
How do you express near future in Spanish?
El futuro inmediato (The Near Future) The near future in Spanish is formed with the present tense forms of the verb ir (to go) + the preposition a followed by the infinitive of the main verb. It is a verbal periphrasis that allows to express in the present a statement which conveys an idea of the future.
How is it going for you Spanish?
Here are all the ways to ask “How are you?” in Spanish with plenty of examples, so you know exactly when and how to use these expressions….How Are You in Spanish at a Glance.
Spanish | English |
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¿Cómo estás? | How are you? |
¿Cómo te va? | How is it going? |
¿Cómo andas? | How are you? |
¿Qué pasa? | What’s happening? What’s going on? |
Is Cómo te va formal or informal?
¿Cómo te va? This greeting translates to something like “How’s it going?” It can be used in formal or informal situations. In this case, to change the greeting you’ll have to change the indirect object pronoun from te to le, les or os.