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The Verb formula:
IR + A + Infinitive
TO GO (In English)
I
go
You
go
He
She
It
goes
We
go
They
go
IR is an IRREGULAR VERB
Meaning… it is a verb that
does not follow any
certain pattern. These
can be the trickiest verbs
that you have to
memorize!!!
Last year, you learned how to
use “ir” with places.
IR is often followed by the word a:
Examples from last year…
Voy al cine.
I go (am going) to the movie theater.
Los estudiantes van a la biblioteca.
The students go (are going) to the library.
IR + a place
Don’t forget the way to say
“to the”
4 ways: a + el (al), a la,
a los, a las
Ir + a + infinitive
• Remember that to say what you are going to do you use ir a + infinitive.
Read the following sentences, paying attention to the
boldfaced words.
Yo voy a ver la película. (I am going to see the movie.)
Tú vas a ir de compras. (You are going to go
shopping.)
Él va a comprar una camisa. (He is going to buy a
shirt.)
Nosotros vamos a correr en el parque. (We are going
to run in the park.)
Vosotros vais a comer el almuerzo. (You are going to
eat lunch.)
Ellos van a escuchar música. (They are going to listen
to music.)
IR (to go)
Yo
voy
Nosotros
vamos
Tú
vas
Vosotros
vais
va
Ustedes
Ellos
Ellas
van
Usted
Él
Ella
Ir + a + INFINITIVE
This year, we are going to
use a form of the verb ir +
a + infinitive to tell what
someone is “going to do.”
IR + a + INFINITIVE
Yo voy a correr.
I’m going to run.
Y tú, ¿vas a jugar fútbol?
And you, are you going to
play soccer?
Credit:
The PowerPoint was found at the
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http://www.mrsshirley.net/powerpoint/
avancemos/av-grammar2/av2grammar.htm
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