Pourquoi aura pour 'Il y aura un festival dans mon ecole'?
I searched up aura in dictionary and it says it means avoir!
How come avoir becomes aura????
It isn't even in the conjugation! :(
Why not 'Il y a un festival dans mon ecole?'
But 'Il y aura un festival dans mon ecole'?
aura = future tense of avoir (3rd person singular)
il y a = there is
il y aura = there will be
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It's the future (third person) of the verb 'avoir'.
'Il y a un festival dans mon ecole" = There is a festival in my school.
'Il y aura un festival dans mon ecole" = There will be a festival in my school.
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