32. The present tense of -ir
Vamos a + [infinitive] can also express the idea of let's (do something)
Vamos a pasear (Let's take a walk) / ¡Vamos a ver! (Let's see)
Fill in the blanks with the present tense forms of ir. / Adela ___.
va
Fill in the blanks with the present tense forms of ir. / Miguel ___.
va
Fill in the blanks with the present tense forms of ir. / Tu novio ___.
va
Fill in the blanks with the present tense forms of ir. / Usted ___.
va
usted / él / ella
va
Roberto has gone to see Doña Imedla, a fortune teller. Using ir a + [infinitive], say what Doña Imelda predicts. / Tu hermana Rosario ___ patinar en los Juegos Olímpicos.
va a
Roberto has gone to see Doña Imedla, a fortune teller. Using ir a + [infinitive], say what Doña Imelda predicts. / Tu hermana Tina ___ recibir una carta misteriosa.
va a
Roberto has gone to see Doña Imedla, a fortune teller. Using ir a + [infinitive], say what Doña Imelda predicts. / Tu hermano Gabrial ___ ir a Europa.
va a
Roberto has gone to see Doña Imedla, a fortune teller. Using ir a + [infinitive], say what Doña Imelda predicts. / Tu primo Pablo ___ visitar las ruinas mayas.
va a
Fill in the blanks with the present tense forms of ir. / Mi prima y yo ___.
vamos
Fill in the blanks with the present tense forms of ir. / Nosotras ___.
vamos
Fill in the blanks with the present tense forms of ir. / Nosotros ___.
vamos
nosotros/as
vamos
Fill in the blanks with the present tense forms of ir. / Ellas ___.
van
Fill in the blanks with the present tense forms of ir. / Ellos ___.
van
Fill in the blanks with the present tense forms of ir. / Ustedes ___.
van
ustedes / ellos / ellas
van
Roberto has gone to see Doña Imedla, a fortune teller. Using ir a + [infinitive], say what Doña Imelda predicts. / Tus padres ___ tomar el sol en Acapulco.
van a
Roberto has gone to see Doña Imedla, a fortune teller. Using ir a + [infinitive], say what Doña Imelda predicts. / Tú y familia ___ escalar el monte Everest.
van a
Fill in the blanks with the present tense forms of ir. / Tú ___.
vas
tú
vas
Roberto has gone to see Doña Imedla, a fortune teller. Using ir a + [infinitive], say what Doña Imelda predicts. / Tú ___ correr en el Maratón de Boston.
vas a
Roberto has gone to see Doña Imedla, a fortune teller. Using ir a + [infinitive], say what Doña Imelda predicts. / Tú ___ ver las pinturas (paintings) de tu amiga en el Museo Nacional de Arte.
vas a
Fill in the blanks with the present tense forms of ir. / Yo ___.
voy
yo
voy
Roberto has gone to see Doña Imedla, a fortune teller. Using ir a + [infinitive], say what Doña Imelda predicts. / ¡Y yo ___ ser muy rica!
voy a
Use adónde instead of dónde when asking a question with ir.
¿Adónde vas? (Where are you going?) / ¿Dónde estás? (Where are you?)