¡Ganaré la lotería!. Para empezar – ¡vocabulario! Ganar Gastar Pagar Ahorrar Viajar Visitar Ir Beber Comer Comprar Ser Jugar Disfrutar.

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¡Ganaré la lotería!

Para empezar – ¡vocabulario! Ganar Gastar Pagar Ahorrar Viajar Visitar Ir Beber Comer Comprar Ser Jugar Disfrutar

The Future Tense What two ways can we express the future tense in English? I’m going to do something I will do something Not much difference!

I’m going to = voy a + infinitive However, to say “I will” is just as easy… You just add an ‘é’ to the infinitive! Simples! So, ‘I will drink’ becomes beberé Therefore, ‘I will eat’ becomes comeré

It works for all subjects! To the infinitive, add… -é -emos -ás -éis -á -án

Look at your handouts, you have several character descriptions. Use your knowledge of Spanish and your creativity to write a description of what each of them will do when they win the lottery. Express ideas that will occur in the future!