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  1. 1 A: We ______ to the cinema tonight. B: ______ to the cinema? a. are going / Do you often go. b. go / Do you often go. c. are going / Are you often going. 2 A: What time ______ this afternoon? B: I don't know. We ______ tomorrow. a. does the train leave / leave. b. does the train leave / are leaving. c. is the train leaving / leave. 3 A: ______ ?

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  2. 12 de sept. de 2022 · Shall we go to the cinema tomorrow?”. – ¿Vamos al cine mañana? “Will you visit your grandma next week?”. – ¿Visitarás a tu abuela la próxima semana? “Will she play with us?”. – ¿Jugará con nosotros?

  3. Traduce shall we go to the cinema tonight. Ver traducciones en inglés y español con pronunciaciones de audio, ejemplos y traducciones palabra por palabra.

  4. Hace 2 días · The normal way to express simple future time in English is using the modal verb will followed by the base form of a main verb. The modal verb shall is not used very much in modern English, except in suggestions or offers of help.

  5. 18 de mar. de 2017 · #1. We can go to the cinema tomorrow if you want, can't we? From the exercises (#7). My choice was "shall we" but the actual answer is "can't we" there, which is pretty surprising for me, frankly. That sentence is a suggestion, isn't it? I think we could rephrase it using the "Let's go..., shall we" pattern, couldn't we? Anyhow...

  6. They will show you the way to the market (Ellos te van a mostrar el camino al mercado). I’ll be in Monterrey next week (Voy a estar en Monterrey la próxima semana). You’ll drive to Las Vegas (Tú vas a manejar a Las Vegas). We are going to see the doctor tomorrow (Vamos a ver al doctor mañana).

  7. In most cases, you can use ‘shall’ and ‘will’ interchangeably. ‘Will’ is much more common. We can use ‘shall’ or ‘will’ to express: A decision we make while we are speaking; A promise or offer; A prediction. Learn more about using will to talk about the future. I shall pick you up at seven o’clock.