Breakdown of Mañana visitamos la escuela.
mañana
tomorrow
visitar
to visit
nosotros
we
la escuela
the school
Questions & Answers about Mañana visitamos la escuela.
Why is the present tense used here even though it refers to a future action?
In Latin American Spanish (and Spanish in general), it’s quite normal to use the present tense to talk about a near-future event. This is similar to the English usage in sentences like “Tomorrow we leave.” It’s a way to speak about the future with immediate certainty.
Could we use the future tense in this sentence?
Why do we use “la escuela” and not “a la escuela”?
What if I wanted to say “We’re going to visit the school tomorrow”?
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“How does verb conjugation work in Spanish?”
Spanish verbs change form based on the subject, tense, and mood. Regular verbs follow predictable patterns depending on whether they end in ‑ar, ‑er, or ‑ir. For example, "hablar" (to speak) becomes "hablo" (I speak), "hablas" (you speak), and "habla" (he/she speaks) in the present tense.
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