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Hola, me llamo Dominique. Yo querer a soy poder a hablar espanol. I want to be able to speak spanish. I have little experience writing or talking so please correct me if some makes no sense. By the way, how do you say will, as in I will be there soon, or how will he come here? Thanks
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¡Bienvenido a los foros, Dom! Welcome to the forums, Dom!
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The word "will" as in "I will be there soon" is an auxiliary/modal verb used to form the future tense. The Spanish verb system works quite differently than the English verb system, and Spanish does not have a direct equivalent to the auxiliary/modal verb "will". There are 3 common ways to translate the English future tense into Spanish: 1. Often, but not always, the Spanish simple present can express future meaning. 2. The simple future tense is formed by adding future-tense endings to the future/conditional stem; for most verbs the future/conditional stem is the same as the infinitive. The endings are -é, -ás, -á, -emos, -éis, -án, corresponding to yo, tú, él/ella/usted, nosotros, vosotros, ellos/ellas/ustedes. 3. Another common way to express the future tense is to use the expression "ir a + (infinitive)". This is similar to say "going to + (verb)" in English. |
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Hola, Dominique. Me llamo Tricia. Soy americana.
You can just use this expression since you are just starting out with Spanish: Yo voy a + (infinitive form of the verb). This will indicate something that you will do in the future. For example, Yo voy a leer.= I am going to read. (Yo voy a= I am going to) This phrase will only work for first person singular (I). I would recommend learning the present tense of verbs, then later go for the other tenses. Here's some practice for you: Yo voy a practicar el piano manaña. Yo voy a leer una revista nueva. Yo voy a escribir una carta. Can you translate the above sentences? |
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