van a verla mañana

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van a verla mañana
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. you're going to see it tomorrow
¿Ya vieron la película? Si van a verla mañana, no les cuento nada.Did you already see the movie? If you're going to see it tomorrow, I won't spoil it.
b. you're going to see her tomorrow
Analía llegó hoy. Ustedes van a verla mañana, ¿no?Analia arrived today. You're going to see her tomorrow, right?
a. they're going to see it tomorrow
¿Vieron cómo se ve tu habitación pintada de rojo tus hermanos? - No, van a verla mañana, cuando vengan a casa.Did your brothers see how your room looks painted in red? - No, they're going to see it tomorrow when they come home.
b. they're going to see her tomorrow
¿Ya conocieron tus padres a tu novia? - No, van a verla mañana.Have your parents already met your girlfriend? - No, they're going to see her tomorrow.
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