5.13: Gramática. El verbo Ir + a + infinitivo
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- Erica Brown, Alejandra Escudero, María Cristina Montoya, & Elizabeth Small
- SUNY Oneonta via OER SUNY
Objetivos
- Recognize statements about plans and future events which use the infinitive after ir + a
The verb ir is used as a way to describe future plans when used in the following manner: ir + a + infinitive. It’s important to remember that you only need to conjugate ir in this kind of sentence. Another way of looking at it is the rule that after a preposition (like a ), a verb will always be in the infinitive.
- Yo voy a estudiar esta noche. ( I’m going to study tonight. )
- Tú no vas a ganar mucho dinero aquí. ( You are not going to earn much money here. )
- Ella no va a comprar el libro. ( She’s not going to buy the book. )
- Ustedes van a mirar la tele, ¿verdad? (Y ou all are going to watch TV, right? )
Vocabulario útil para hablar del futuro
- Esta tarde ( this afternoon )
- Esta noche ( tonight )
- Esta semana (t his week )
- Este año ( this year )
- Mañana ( tomorrow )
- Pasado mañana ( the day after tomorrow )
- La semana que viene ( next week )
- El próximo año ( next year )
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