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These sentences describe what several students in a college hiking club are doing today. Use ir a + [infinitive] to say that they are also going to do the same activities tomorrow:
1. Sara lee una revista.
2.Yo practico deportes.
3.Ustedes van de excursión.
4.El presidente del club patina.
5.Tú tomas el sol.
6.Paseamos con nuestros amigos.
Answer:
The correct answers are:
1. Sara va a leer una revista.
2. Yo voy a practicar deportes.
3. Ustedes van a ir de excursión.
4. El presidente del club va a patinar.
5. Tú vas a tomar el sol.
6. Vamos a pasear con nuestros amigos.
Explanation:
In this case we find the intentional future verb tense. This verb tense is used to express in the present something with a sense of the future, something planned or something that is going to happen soon.
It is one of the easiest verb tenses to remember since you will only have to learn the conjugation of the present verb IR in order to form this verb tense.
Its structure is: <em>verb IR in the present tense + preposition a + verb in the infinitive.
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Let's see an example:
yo <u>voy a leer</u>.
tú <u>vas a leer.
</u>
el/ella/usted <u>va a leer.
</u>
nosotros/-as <u>vamos a leer.
</u>
vosotros/-as <u>vais a leer.</u>
ellos/ellas/ustedes <u>van a leer.</u>