van a estar en España tres semanas

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a. they're going to be in Spain for three weeks
¿Se van de vacaciones Ramón y Pepa? - Sí. Van a estar en España tres semanas.Are Ramon and Pepa going on vacation? - Yes. They're going to be in Spain for three weeks.
b. are going to be in Spain for three weeks
Los Huerta van a estar en España tres semanas. Después se van a Italia.The Huertas are going to be in Spain for three weeks. Then they'll go to Italy.
a. you're going to be in Spain for three weeks
Van a estar en España tres semanas, ¿cierto? - Así es.You're going to be in Spain for three weeks, aren't you? - That's right.
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