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

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¿Irás a la escuela mañana? Are you going to school tomorrow?
irás a la escuela. You will go to school.
¿Irás conmigo a la tienda? Will you come with me to the store?
¿Cuándo irás a llegar a la casa? When will you be arriving to the house?
¿Irás a Tokio en autobús? Will you go to Tokyo by bus?
¿Irás a pie o en autobús? Will you go on foot or by bus?
¿Irás a Estados Unidos el mes que viene? Will you go to America next month?
Con este tren irás el doble de rápido. With this train you'll go twice as fast.
¿Así que no irás a ninguna parte mañana? So you're not going anywhere tomorrow?
Querido, ¿irás a hacer las compras por mí? Honey, will you go shopping for me?
Yo iré al mar, en cambio tú, irás al colegio. I will go to the sea, but you, on the other hand, will go to school.
Si sabes que va a ocurrir algo desagradable, que irás al dentista por ejemplo, o a Francia, entonces, eso no es bueno. If you know that something unpleasant will happen, that you will go to the dentist for example, or to France, then that is not good.
Todos van a estar ahí. Everyone is going to be there.
Los jeans van con todo. Jeans go with everything.
Pregúntale cuándo va a volver. Ask her when she will come back.
Parece que va a nevar. It looks like snow.
¡Vamos a jugar al fútbol! Let's play soccer.
¿Piensas que va a funcionar? Do you think it will work?
Fui andando a la escuela. I walked to school.
¡Vamos a tomarnos una cervecita! We're gonna grab a drink!
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