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
Tú comes tamales
Usted
Usted come arroz
Mexico has a very varied cuisine, with each region having its own local dishes. Indigenous people in Mexico ate a diet consisting mostly of corn, tomatoes, peppers, avocado, chocolate, and turkey.
The most common ingredients in foods today are corn, rice, and beans. One of the most popular dishes is a sauce called mole made from over 21 different ingredients, from chocolate, and peanuts, to poblano chili peppers. This sauce is often served over chicken or turkey.
If you are in Mexico, you have many choices of where to eat. You can eat crispy chicken in a rosticería, or have tacos at a taquería, or drink liquados (milk shakes) or jugo (juice) at a juice shop.
Detroit has a large Mexican population, and it is easy to find authentic Mexican cuisine if you look hard enough around South West Detroit, often referred to as Mexican Town.
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