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WHAT IS IR IN FUTURE TENSE
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Answered by llxdevilgirlxll
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Future tense is that tense in which the action is not happened now or in past but it will have the possibility to happen that action in future.... hope it helps you... mark as brainlist

Answered by brainlysaumya
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Explanation:

Ir a + infinitive verb form means “going to” in the future. ... “Will”, which can be compared to the Spanish future tense, usually refers to the more distant future and is more abstract, whereas “going to”, which is just like ir a + infinitive, is generally more immediate and pertaining to reality.

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