Cornell Notes Ir A With Infinitives

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p. 136 Cornell notes: Ir a with infinitives Conjugation of the • The verb ir means to go. verb ir Yo voy Nosotros vamos Tú vas Vosotros váis Él, Ella, Usted va Ellos, Ellas, Ustedes van Ir a with infinitives • To talk about what someone is or isn’t going to do, use the present tense of ir with a followed by an infinitive. Examples: ¿Vas a estudiar? Are you going to study?

Weekdays

Days of the week

No, voy a descansar. No, I’m going to rest.

¿Van a salir? Sí, vamos a comer. Are you going to go out? Yes, we’re going to eat. • To say that you are going to do something on a certain day of a particular week, use el before the weekday. Examples: El sábado voy a ir de compras. On Saturday I’m going to go shopping. • lunes Monday • martes Tuesday • miércoles Wednesday • jueves Thursday • viernes Friday • sábado Saturday • domingo Sunday

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