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I will go to the cinema yesterday vs I will go to the cinema tomorrow

These two phrases are not comparable as they refer to different time frames. The first phrase 'i will go to the cinema yesterday' is incorrect because 'yesterday' refers to a time in the past, while 'will go' indicates a future action. On the other hand, the second phrase 'i will go to the cinema tomorrow' is correct as it correctly uses 'will go' to indicate a future action.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 10483 views

I will go to the cinema yesterday

This phrase is incorrect as it combines future tense ('will go') with a past time reference ('yesterday').

The phrase 'i will go to the cinema yesterday' is incorrect because 'yesterday' refers to a time in the past, while 'will go' indicates a future action. To correct it, you can use 'I went to the cinema yesterday' to indicate a past action.
  • 11 мар 2015 ... Yes, I will go to the cinema yesterday. Yes, I can go to the cinema. 6. Are you going to visit your grandmother? No, I am not going to visit my ...

Alternatives:

  • I went to the cinema yesterday

I will go to the cinema tomorrow

This phrase is correct as it uses the future tense ('will go') with a future time reference ('tomorrow').

The phrase 'i will go to the cinema tomorrow' is correct as it correctly uses 'will go' to indicate a future action. It implies that the speaker plans to go to the cinema the next day.
  • (I will go to the cinema tomorrow.) Ich gehe morgen ins Kino. (I will go to the cinema tomorrow.) The first sentence is proper German and grammatically correct.
  • werde. morgen. ins Kino. gehen. Heute (Present Tense). (I will go to the cinema tomorrow). Morgen (Future Tense). (I go/I am going to the cinema today). kaufen.
  • El futuro con will expresa una decisión espontánea, una predicción o un evento futuro sobre el que no se puede influir. Ejemplo: I will go to the cinema tomorrow  ...
  • For example, a phrase like «iré al cine mañana» (I will go to the cinema tomorrow ) is replaced by «voy a ir al cine mañana» (I'm going to go to the cinema ...

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