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Warm Up Translate: 1) We are going to practice in the computer lab Warm Up Translate: 1) We are going to practice in the computer lab. 2) Y’all are going to the cafeteria in the 3rd block.

INFINITIVE VERBS PHRASES

1. Gustar + Infinitive “To like to do something” ex) Tengo que estudiar para el examen. I have to study for the test

Conjugated forms of gustar Me gusta Te gusta Le gusta Nos gusta Os gusta Les gusta To express what you like to do, use the following formula: GUSTAR (conjugated) + Infinitive Verb Ex) Nos gusta bailar. Ex) Me gusta nadar y correr We like to dance. I like to swim and run

2. Ir a + Infinitive “Going to do something” (the simple future tense) ex) Vamos a hablar sobre las frases infinitivas hoy. We are going to talk about Infinitive Phrases today.

Conjugated forms of “ir” (to go) Voy Vas Va Vamos Vais Van To express what you are going to do, use the following formula: IR a + Infinitive Verb Ex) Vamos a leer. Ex) Voy a montar en bicicleta We are going to read. I am going to ride a bike

Ir a + infinitive is used to state what one is going to do. Voy a jugar videojuegos I am going to play videogames. Vas a ir a la playa.  You (informal) are going to go to the beach. Ella va a usar la computadora en la clase. -- She is going to use the computer in class

3. Tener + que + Inf. “Have to do something” (expresses obligation) ex) Tengo que estudiar para el examen. I have to study for the test

Conjugated forms of tener Tengo Tienes Tiene Tenemos Tenéis Tienen To express obligation, use the following formula: TENER (conjugated) + que + Infinitive Verb Ex) Nosotros tenemos que escribir mucho en la clase de inglés. We have to write a lot in English class.

Tener que + infinitive is used to state what one must do. Tengo que ir. I have to go. Tienes que estudiar el vocbaulario.  You (fam) have to study the vocab. La maestra tiene que enseñar la clase.  The teacher has to teach the class

Tener que + infinitive is used to state what one must do. Tenemos que terminar la tarea. We have to finish the homework. Tenéis que practicar los verbos.  Y’all have to practice the verbs. They have to sleep 8 hours each night.  Ellos tienen que dormer 8 horas cada noche.

4. Necesitar + Inf. “Need to do something” ex) Necesito ir a la práctica de golf. I need to go to golf practice.

Conjugated forms of “necesitar” Necesito Necesitas Necesita Necesitamos Necesitáis Necesitan To express what you “need to do”, use the following formula: NECESITAR (conjugated) + Infinitive Verb Ex) Nosotros necesitamos practicar mucho con los verbos. We need to practice a lot with the verbs.