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Old December 28, 2009, 07:37 AM
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Originally Posted by bricks View Post
Hello friends.

I would like to as a very simple question. When using the preposition "a" before an infinitive to indicate the start of an action, can I only do this for the present tense, or can it work for past and future too?

"Voy a jugar contigo."

The above example is "I am going to play to you". "I am going" can be used for present and future in English so I am confused.

So would this work:

"Yo sere a jugar contigo."

Thanks
I am going to play to you - I will play with you
Yo voy a jugar contigo - Yo jugaré contigo
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