El futuro con ir + a + infinitivo So far we have used only the present tense, this simple future tense translates as : going to do something.

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El futuro con ir + a + infinitivo So far we have used only the present tense, this simple future tense translates as : going to do something

This tense is formed with: Subject + ir + a + infinitive Ejemplo: Adolfo va a ser caballero Adolfo is going to be a cowboy Vamos a ir a una fiesta We are going to go to a party

Nosotros/Ir/a

Nosotros vamos a ir al cine

Él/ comer/en

Él va a comer en restaurante

Tú/Ir/a

Tú vas a ir al dentista or a la dentista

Ellas/Estudiar/a

Ellas van a estudiar a la escuela

Verbos regulares con “ER”. As with “AR” regular verb, these verbs are all conjugated in the same way

Comer- To Eat Yo comoNosotros comemos Tú ComesVosotros comaís Él/Ella/Ud. Come Ellos/Ellas/Uds. Comen

Some other regular “ER” verbs:

Comprender

Comprender- To understand Yo comprendoNosotros comprendemos Tú comprendes Vosotros comrendéis Él/Ella/Ud comprende Ellos/Ellas/Uds comprenden

Leer

Leer- To Read Yo leoNosotros leemos Tú leesVosotros léis Él/Ella/Ud Lee Ellos/Ellas/Uds leen

There are a few “ER” verbs that are irregular only in the YO forms, otherwise, they have regular conjugations.

Hacer (to do)  Yo Hago Ver (to see)  Yo Veo Saber (to know)  Yo Sé

¿Qué comes?

Nosotros______ tacos

Nosotros comemos tacos

Él_______ chocolate

Él come chocolate

Ustedes

Ustedes comen tortillas

Yo

Yo como frijoles

Ellas

Ellas comen maíz

Vosotros

Vosotros coméis chiles

Tú comes tamales

Usted

Usted come arroz

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Sr. Mostaza: ¿Por qué no vamos a comer en el resaurante Los Tres Caballeros? Lolita Bonita: Pues, ¡como no! ¡vamos! En el restaurante Mesero: Aquí está el menú. Sr. Mostaza: Gracias. Oye, Lolita, ¿Qué vas a comer? Lolita Bonita: Bueno, siempre como pollo en mole, pero, hoy voy a comer pescado. Sr. Mostaza: Yo voy a comer una ensalada verde. También quiero un refresco. Lolita Bonita: Y yo voy a tomer un jugo e naranja. Comer- to eat, Pues- well, Como no- of course!, Oye- hey, Bueno-well, Siempre- always, Pero- but