I go by bus.
I'm going by bus.
aller à l'école en bus (je vais à l'école en bus)
I'm going to Norway in August.
"Je vais être tard" isn't correct in French. I think you would say "Je vais être en retard". In this case, it means : "I know but I think I will be late"
When I go into town/city
It means "Are your friends going in the school bus?"
je vais en Espagne
"I will have to escalate my dispute into a complaint if I don't receive anything."
It means "In (or on) the school bus".
It means "In (or on) the school bus".
Literal translation is Je suis allez a ville In modern every day French it would be said as 'Je vais en ville'.
I assure you that I'm going to stay in contact. / I assure you that I'll stay in contact.