Stand-up del sprint: planes y entregas

Mini-quiz: futuro próximo 'ir a' vs 'pensar' para planes de sprint y entregas.
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Comprehension check:

¿Cuál de estas frases expresa un plan más firme y cercano?
Pienso empezar los tests hoy por la tarde.
Mañana voy a subir el código.
Queremos añadir más logs.
In Spanish, ir a + infinitive ("voy a…") usually indicates a very near and more definite action. "Pensar + infinitive" expresses an intention/plan in your head, which is less fixed.
Remember: the structure "ir a + infinitive" often refers to the near future and something concrete.
Completa: «El equipo ____ entregar el viernes.»
tiene que
quiere
piensa
"Tener que + infinitive" expresses obligation. In the team lead’s line it was: "Tenemos que entregar el viernes."
Look for the form that expresses obligation, not a wish or just a thought.
Según el diálogo, ¿quién habla de refactorizar y con qué verbo?
Sara: planeo refactorizarlo
Dani: pienso refactorizarlo
José: voy a refactorizarlo
Sara said: "planeo refactorizarlo el jueves." This is a clear plan with the verb "planear."
Hint: Sara says this in the middle of the dialogue, after Dani’s question.

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