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IR A + INFINITIVE
#Ir #a + #infinitive
✏️In Spanish, many useful expressions are formed by combining two verbs. When this occurs, the first verb is conjugated, while the second verb remains in the infinitive form.👇
ir, viajar
🇪🇸 Yo voy a viajar a España.
🇺🇸 I am going to travel to Spain.
acabar, comer
🇪🇸 Tú acabas de comer.
🇺🇸 You have just eaten.
saber, nadar
🇪🇸 Juan sabe nadar.
🇺🇸 Juan knows how to swim.
volver, leer
🇪🇸 María vuelve a leer el libro.
🇺🇸 María reads the book again.
✏️One such expression combines the verb ir (conjugated) with an infinitive. The preposition "a" is always used. The formula is:👇
ir a + infinitive = to be going to do something (in the near future)👇
🇪🇸Voy a llevar a mi hermana a su casa.
🇺🇸 I am going to take my sister to her house.
🇪🇸 Vas a invitar a muchas muchachas.
🇺🇸 You are going to invite lots of girls.
🇪🇸 Cristina va a conversar con mi mamá.
🇺🇸 Christina is going to talk with my mom.
🇪🇸 Eduardo va a leer el libro.
🇺🇸 Edward is going to read the book.
✏️Remember from the previous lesson how to conjugate the verb ir:👇
voy vas va vamos vais van
✏️Here are some useful words and expressions for pinpointing exactly when you are going to do something.👇
hoy 👉 today
mañana 👉 tomorrow
más tarde 👉 later
esta tarde 👉 this afternoon
la semana que viene 👉 next week
el mes que viene 👉 next month
el año que viene 👉 next year
esta noche 👉 tonight
mañana por la mañana 👉 tomorrow morning
mañana por la tarde👉 tomorrow afternoon
mañana por la noche👉tomorrow night
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IR A + INFINITIVE
#Ir #a + #infinitive
✏️In Spanish, many useful expressions are formed by combining two verbs. When this occurs, the first verb is conjugated, while the second verb remains in the infinitive form.👇
ir, viajar
🇪🇸 Yo voy a viajar a España.
🇺🇸 I am going to travel to Spain.
acabar, comer
🇪🇸 Tú acabas de comer.
🇺🇸 You have just eaten.
saber, nadar
🇪🇸 Juan sabe nadar.
🇺🇸 Juan knows how to swim.
volver, leer
🇪🇸 María vuelve a leer el libro.
🇺🇸 María reads the book again.
✏️One such expression combines the verb ir (conjugated) with an infinitive. The preposition "a" is always used. The formula is:👇
ir a + infinitive = to be going to do something (in the near future)👇
🇪🇸Voy a llevar a mi hermana a su casa.
🇺🇸 I am going to take my sister to her house.
🇪🇸 Vas a invitar a muchas muchachas.
🇺🇸 You are going to invite lots of girls.
🇪🇸 Cristina va a conversar con mi mamá.
🇺🇸 Christina is going to talk with my mom.
🇪🇸 Eduardo va a leer el libro.
🇺🇸 Edward is going to read the book.
✏️Remember from the previous lesson how to conjugate the verb ir:👇
voy vas va vamos vais van
✏️Here are some useful words and expressions for pinpointing exactly when you are going to do something.👇
hoy 👉 today
mañana 👉 tomorrow
más tarde 👉 later
esta tarde 👉 this afternoon
la semana que viene 👉 next week
el mes que viene 👉 next month
el año que viene 👉 next year
esta noche 👉 tonight
mañana por la mañana 👉 tomorrow morning
mañana por la tarde👉 tomorrow afternoon
mañana por la noche👉tomorrow night
@espangles
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🇪🇸 Disfruta y comparte con tus amigos. @espangles
🇪🇸 Disfruta y comparte con tus amigos. @espangles