Conjugation | Rules | Fill in the bank using contractions | Translate spanish to english | Random |
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What is the yo form of ir?
voy
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When do you use ir + a + infinitive?
To talk about activities you are going to do in the immediate future
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Ella va ___ supermercado.
al
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Voy a bailar.
I am going to dance.
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What does the verb "ir" mean?
To go
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What is the tu form of ir?
vas
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What happens if the words "a" and "el" are next to each other in a sentence?
A + el = al
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Ustedes van ___ parque en Barcelona.
al
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Vas a leer un libro.
You are going to read a book.
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What is it called when "a" and "el" come together to form "al"?
Contractions
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What is the nosotros form of ir?
vamos
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What happens if the words "de" and "el" are next to each other in a sentence?
De + el = del
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Yo soy ___ equipo de PBHS.
del
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Yo voy a viajar a Espana.
I am going to travel to Spain.
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How many times do you use the verb "ir" in a sentence to talk about going to go somewhere?
2
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What is the el, ella, ud. form of ir?
va
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When do you have to use "ir" twice?
To talk about going to go somewhere
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Nosotros venimos ___ cine.
del
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Juan sabe nadar.
Juan knows how to swim.
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Translate: I am going to go home.
Yo voy a ir a casa.
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What is the ellos, ellas, uds. form of ir?
van
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When do you use ir + a + ir?
If you are going to go somewhere
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Yo soy ___ supermercado.
al
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Van a comer.
They are going to eat.
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What template do you follow when talking in immediate future tense?
Ir + a + Infinitive
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