Usage examples of "Va" in Spanish with translation to English

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Va a caer un chaparrón. There's going to be a downpour.
Va a llover de seguro. It's going to rain, for sure.
Pregúntale cuándo va a volver. Ask her when she will come back.
Parece que va a nevar. It looks like snow.
¿Piensas que va a funcionar? Do you think it will work?
Él va a la escuela caminando. He walks to school.
No puedo interrumpir al gerente. ¡Me va a despedir! I cannot interrupt the manager. He's gonna fire me!
Tu corbata va bien con tu traje. Your tie blends well with your suit.
¿Cómo se va a llamar? What are you going to call the baby?
Va a llover esta tarde. It is going to rain this afternoon.
El domingo va después del sábado. Sunday comes after Saturday.
¿Cómo te va viviendo solo? How do you like living on your own?
Eso no va a funcionar. That won't work.
Ella siempre va al colegio a pie. She always walks to school.
Su corbata va bien con su traje. His tie corresponds well with his suit.
Todo va a ir bien. It's all going to be OK.
Creo que todo va bien. I think everything is going well.
Creo que va a venir mañana. I believe he is coming tomorrow.
Estoy seguro de que te va a gustar. I'm sure you'll like it.
¿Él va a trabajar en autobús? He gets to work by bus?
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