1. The players are going to win the match.
2. The hikers are going to climb mountains.
3. Gisela is going to check her email.
4. You are going to the chemistry lab.
5. My classmates and I are going to visit the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.
6. The history teacher is going to prepare a tough exam.
7. I am going to write postcards.
I've been speaking Spanish for 8 years and that’s my way of expressing it; I'm not completely certain.
El presidente / no quería / hablar con los reporteros ¿cómo / saben / ustedes / lo que (what) / pasó / entre / fabiana y raúl? tú / conoces / señor castillo / anteayer nosotros / no pudimos / comprar los regalos / porque / había / mucho tráfico / en el centro después de / los exámenes, / natalia / pudo / relajarse
1. Daniel's family aims to support his fine arts education. By the time Daniel graduates, they will have engaged in various activities: all of us will have attended numerous art exhibitions; dad and mom will have purchased art books; his girlfriend will have been drawing daily after school; I will have developed an interest in local artists; and his little sister will have painted a variety of pictures.