ASK A QUESTION "voy al instituto"
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Hello avargason. This simply means "I'm going to the institute". It can mean either something that you are doing right now, or something that you're going to do in the 'immediate' future. The verb IR (to go) is invaluable for anyone who hasn't yet mastered the future tense. Just a little tip. About 4" above your question is a bar with the word 'Translate' on it. Throw your question into it and see what happens! All the best...Jool.
It depends on what the context is.
I am going to the institute or I am going to school.
- Feb 22, 2012
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