¿Adónde vas? Talking about places in town and using the near future tense. M. Bennett 2010.

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¿Adónde vas? Talking about places in town and using the near future tense. M. Bennett 2010

Voy al cine. I am going to the cinema. If a (to) and el come together, they join up to make al.

Voy al parque. I am going to the park.

Van al centro comercial. They are going to the shopping centre.

Van al estadio. They are going to the stadium.

Vamos al salón recreativo. We are going to the amusement arcade.

Vamos a la playa. We are going to the beach.

Va a la bolera. He is going to the bowling alley.

Va a la discoteca. She is going to the disco.

¿Qué vas a hacer? Voy a ver una película. What are you going to do? I am going to see a film.

Voy a ver una película. Voy a This is from the irregular verb ir – to go. ver This is the infinitive - to see. We call this the near future tense.

¿Qué vas a hacer? Voy a jugar al fútbol.

¿Qué vas a hacer? Voy a ir de compras.

¿Qué vas a hacer? Voy a ver un partido de fútbol.

¿Qué vas a hacer? Voy a jugar al futbolín.

¿Qué vas a hacer? Voy a tomar el sol.

¿Qué vas a hacer? Voy a jugar a los bolos.

¿Qué vas a hacer? Voy a bailar.

¿Qué vas a hacer?

The near future voy vas va vamos vais van a infinitive ir

Ejercicios

¿Cómo se dice….? 1. We are going to go bowling. 2. Lili is going to dance. 3. They are going to play table football. Vamos a jugar a los bolos. Lili va a bailar. Van a jugar al futbolín.

¿Cómo se dice….? 4. You (pl.) are going to sunbathe. 5. Sergio is going to play football. 6. You are going to go shopping. Vais a tomar el sol. Sergio va a jugar al fútbol. Vas a ir de compras.