what are you going to do tomorrow
"Que vas a hacer mañana" means "What are you going to do tomorrow?" in Spanish.
"Que vas a hacer" in Spanish translates to "What are you going to do" in English.
"Que vas a estudiar mañana" means "What are you going to study tomorrow?" in Spanish.
"What are you going to do after class?"
"Voy a hacer..." followed by the activity you plan to do.
Depends of the context. It could be a question Are you going to do something today It could be a statement You are going to do something today NOTE, it should be "Vas a hacer ago hoy"
What are you going to do Sunday morning?
"Que vas a hacer" in Spanish translates to "What are you going to do" in English.
"Que vas a hacer ahora?" means "What are you going to do/make now?"
Que vas a hacer el domingo proximo means what are you going to do next Sunday?
"Que vas a estudiar mañana" means "What are you going to study tomorrow?" in Spanish.
"Que vas a hacer mañana?" means "What are you doing tomorrow?" what = qué are = eres, estás you = tú are you = vas to do = hacer tomorrow = mañana
Que vas a hacer esta noche means "What are you going to do tonight"
Translation: What are you going to do tomorrow with your friend?
"Voy a hacer..." followed by the activity you plan to do.
Que va usted/vas hacer hoy? (Formal/informal)
Voy a terminar el trabajo de la clase que tengo pendiente y luego voy a relajarme en casa. ¿Y tú, qué planes tienes para hoy?
It literally means "...it which you are going to do today.." and it is more mellifluously interpreted as, "...what you're gonna do today."