This document discusses the use of the Spanish verb "ir" meaning "to go" and its uses with infinitives. It explains that "ir" is used with "a" followed by an infinitive to express the idea of "going to" do something in the future, such as "Yo voy a cantar" meaning "I am going to sing." It provides examples of common Spanish infinitives used after "ir + a" such as "cantar, hablar, tocar la guitarra," and their English equivalents.
2. Ir = To Go
Ir = to go 1. We go?
• Yo voy = I go 2. You go?
• Tú vas = you go 3. I Go?
• El/ella/usted va
4. They go?
= he/she goes
• nosotros vamos = 5. He goes?
we go 6. She goes?
• vosotros váis = 7. It goes?
yall go
8. Y’all go?
• ellos/ellas/ustedes
van
3. Ir + a + infinitive= Going to..…
• In your sentences you need an “a”
between voy/va and the place you are
going to. Always use “a” after ir when
going to a place. The “a” = to in English.
• Example:
• Yo voy a la biblioteca.
4. Ir + a + infinitive= Going to..…
Yo voy a cantar =
• Necesitar = to need
I am going to sing • Cantar = to sing
• Tú vas a cantar = • Hablar = to speak
you are going to sing • Tocar la guitarra = to play
the guitar
• El/ella/usted va a cantar • Sacar la foto = to take a
= he/she is going to sing photo
• nosotros vamos a cantar = • Tomar el sol = to sun bathe
we are going to sing • Beber = to drink
• Leer = to read
• vosotros váis a cantar = • Correr = to run
yall are going to sing • Escribir = to write
• ellos/ellas/ustedes van a • Vivir = to live
cantar
= they are going to sing
5. Ir + a + infinitive= Going to..…
• We are going to sing? • Necesitar = to need
• Cantar = to sing
• They are going to speak? • Hablar = to speak
• I am going to write? • Tocar la guitarra = to play the
• She is going to live? guitar
• Sacar la foto = to take a photo
• They are going to read? • Tomar el sol = to sun bathe
• He is going to drink? • Beber = to drink
• You are going to sun bathe? • Leer = to read
• Correr = to run
• Y’all are going to take a photo?Escribir = to write
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• Vivir = to live