Mañana cierro la puerta.

Breakdown of Mañana cierro la puerta.

yo
I
mañana
tomorrow
la puerta
the door
cerrar
to close
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Questions & Answers about Mañana cierro la puerta.

Why is the verb in present tense (cierro) if we’re talking about something happening tomorrow?
In Spanish, it’s common to use the present tense to talk about an action in the near future, especially when the future time (mañana) is stated explicitly. It gives a sense of immediacy and certainty that the action will happen soon.
How do I pronounce the letter ñ in mañana?
The ñ sounds like the “ny” in the English word canyon. So mañana can be roughly pronounced as mah-nyah-nah. Practice focusing on lightly touching your tongue to the roof of your mouth to produce that “ny” sound.
Is there a difference between saying Mañana cierro la puerta and Mañana voy a cerrar la puerta?
Both are correct and mean basically the same thing: “I will close the door tomorrow.” Mañana voy a cerrar la puerta uses the periphrastic future (ir a + infinitive). Mañana cierro la puerta uses the present tense with a future meaning. The first might sound slightly more formal or explicit about future intent, but native speakers use both interchangeably.
Why is la used before puerta?
Spanish nouns are either masculine or feminine. The word puerta (door) is feminine, so the article la is used. If a noun is feminine, always use la (or las in the plural).
Can por la mañana be confused with mañana meaning “tomorrow”?
Mañana can mean “tomorrow,” and por la mañana means “in the morning.” Context usually makes it clear whether mañana is referencing the future day or the morning. In Mañana cierro la puerta, the meaning is clearly “tomorrow.”

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