Answer:
Explanation:
The lesson that you are studying has been thought to teach you a pretty common structure used in Spanish:
Example: ELLOS (subject) VAN (verb IR in the conjugated form) A (preposition) COMER (infinitive verb)
The meaning of this syntactical structure is equable to “they are going to”, so we use it to express things and actions that happen, no matter the tense of the conjugated verb. So, as we can think, we can use this structure with the different tenses of the verb and with different subjects; here we have examples with the present, past and future tenses:
To make things easier for us, we also have the basic conjugation chart of the verb IR:
Present:
Past:
Future:
In our exercise we only have been asked to say in Spanish that “these people are also going to do the same activities tomorrow” so, following our structure pattern, we have that:
As extra material that allows us to practice, we’ll be producing the same sentence in future:
FUTURE: Esas personas irán a hacer las mismas actividades mañana