Andrò a leggere l'oroscopo domani.

Questions & Answers about Andrò a leggere l'oroscopo domani.

Why is the verb spelled andrò and not "anderò"?
Andrò is the "io" (I) form of andare (to go) in the future tense. Andare is an irregular verb that drops the vowel from its future stem. So instead of following the regular pattern to become "anderò", it shortens to andrò.
Why is there an a between andrò and leggere?
When you use the verb andare (to go) followed by another action, you must connect them with the preposition a. This translates to "going to do something". The rule stays the same even when andare is in the future tense!
Why doesn't the sentence start with io (I)?
In Italian, the subject pronoun is usually dropped. The specific ending on andrò already tells us clearly that "I" am the one doing the action, so adding io is unnecessary unless you really want to emphasize it.
Why does oroscopo use the article l' instead of "il"?
Oroscopo is a masculine noun. Normally, masculine nouns take il or lo, but because oroscopo starts with a vowel, the article combines with it to become l' for smoother pronunciation.

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