Suraj+Maddy+ir-a-infinitive

=﻿Ir-a+infinitive= By Suraj Sorab and Madeline Kaufman

Ir-a-infinitive is an easy way to tell the future tense. Ir-a-infinitive is to be going to do something.

For example, you can say Pablo is going to go to the cafeteria. This will translate to **Pablo va a ir a la cafeteria.** [|Click here for examples] Other ways to say this type of future tense can be **I am going to study.** This can be said as **Yo voy a estudiar.**
 * [|Practice]**
 * Ir verb chart:**
 * Yo Voy || nosotros vamos ||
 * Tu vas || Vosotros vais ||
 * usted va || Ustedes van ||
 * el ella va || ellos ellas van ||

Translate: Vas a ir a la cafeteria. Vais a la biblioteca Madeline va a ir a la clase del espanol.