and Ir + a + infinitive The Verb IR
IR (To go) Yovoy Túvas Ud. Élva Ella Nosotros vamos Uds. Ellos van Ellas
Ir + a + INFINITIVE We use a form of the verb ir + a + infinitive to tell what someone is going to do. Only the form of ir changes. The second verb remains in the infinitive form. Remember that an infinitive is the original, unconjugated form of a verb. It will end in a “r”.
Ir + a + INFINITIVE This translates as “going to…..” in English and is referred to as the near future tense. I am going to study a lot. Yo voy a estudiar mucho. She is going to go to Grand Island. Ella va a ir a Grand Island.
IR + a + INFINITIVE Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the verb ir. Marco ______________ a estudiar para el examen. voy vas va vamos van
IR + a + INFINITIVE Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the verb ir. Marco ______________ a estudiar para el examen. voy vas va vamos van Marcos is going to study for the test. What does the sentence mean in English?
IR + a + INFINITIVE Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the verb ir. Gregorio y yo _________ a sacar notas buenas. voy vas va vamos van
IR + a + INFINITIVE Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the verb ir. Gregorio y yo _________ a sacar notas buenas. voy vas va vamos van What does the sentence mean in English? Gregorio and I are going to get good grades.
IR + a + INFINITIVE Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the verb ir. Yo no _________ a comer los frijoles. voy vas va vamos van
IR + a + INFINITIVE Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the verb ir. Yo no _________ a comer los frijoles. voy vas va vamos van What does the sentence mean in English? I am not going to eat the beans.
Express the following sentences in the near future using ir + a + infinitive Ellos dan una fiesta. They throw a party. Ellos van a dar una fiesta. They are going to throw a party.
Express the following sentences in the near future using ir + a + infinitive Llegas temprano. You arrive early. Vas a llegar temprano. You are going to arrive early.
Express the following sentences in the near future using ir + a + infinitive Yo escribo una carta. I write a letter. Yo voy a escribir una carta. I am going to write a letter.
Express the following sentences in the near future using ir + a + infinitive Los alumnos toman apuntes. The students take notes. Los alumnos van a tomar apuntes. The students are going to take notes.
Express the following sentences in the near future using ir + a + infinitive Nosotros vamos a Grand Island. We go to Grand Island. Nosotros vamos a ir a Grand Island. We are going to go to Grand Island.