Future Tense

Michael-D3

Michael-D3

June 21, 2011

In conversation, do native Italians use the future tense often?
Maria-DiLorenzi

Maria-DiLorenzi

June 26, 2011

Ciao Michael, in a everyday conversation, in order to express future plans we use future tense as well as present tense. Ciao
Lynne-M

Lynne-M

June 26, 2011

Which would you use to say; We will be going to a show tomorrow. Do you say andiamo or would you use a future tense? (which I don't know yet) except for will be.
Michael-L1

Michael-L1

July 2, 2011

Even in English we would usually say "We are going to a show tomorrow" rather than "We will be going. . .", and Italian I believe is the same. . . Andiamo a uno spettacolo domani
Maria-DiLorenzi

Maria-DiLorenzi

July 10, 2011

"We're going to a show tomorrow" will be translated more like "andiamo a vedere uno spettacolo domani" (we're a going to see a show tomorrow). Ciao

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