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Review of IR A + Infintivie What are you going to do? Review of IR A + Infintivie

IR – to go voy vamos vas vais van va Yo Nosotros Tú Vosotros Él/Ella Ellos/as Ud. Uds. vas vais van va

going to do something -Used to express plans or future events IR A + INFINITIVE -Used to express plans or future events ir a + infinitive = to tell what someone is going to do going to do something

¿Qué vas a hacer esta noche? What are you going to do tonight? Voy a estudiar para la clase de español. I am going to study for Spanish class.

Vas a ir al baile el sábado? Sí, voy a ir. Are you going to go to the dance Saturday? Yes, I am going to go.

¿Recuerdas? Don’t forget- you can still use “IR” to tell where you are going- Voy al cine. Vamos a la playa. a+ el = al de + el = del