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Ir + a + place Ir + a + infinitive. By Aditya Deshmukh, Ryan Baltz, Nate Liedtka, Luke Newman, and Aidan Ryder. Ir + a + place. I am going to Saudi Arabia in a car- Yo voy a Saudi Arabia en coche. The “voy” is the conjugated verb, ir, in the yo form. The “a” gives the sentence future tense.
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Ir + a + placeIr + a + infinitive By Aditya Deshmukh, Ryan Baltz, Nate Liedtka, Luke Newman, and Aidan Ryder
Ir + a + place • I am going to Saudi Arabia in a car- Yo voy a Saudi Arabia en coche. • The “voy” is the conjugated verb, ir, in the yo form. • The “a” gives the sentence future tense.
Ir + a + infinitive • I am going to eat- Yovoy a comer • Voy is the verb ir conjugated in the yo form • The “a” after voy makes this sentence explain something that is going to happen in the future.
Wrong Examples of Ir + a + place • I am going to the mall- Yo voy el centro comercial. • In this sentence, there is no “a” after “voy.” • This causes the sentence to say: I go to the mall. • This is in present tense, instead of future tense. • To make this correct, there would have to be an “al” after “voy” due to fact that it is a+el=al. • The correct sentence would be: Yo voy al centro comercial.
Wrong Examples of Ir + a + infinitive • I am going to run – Yo voy corro. • This sentence is in present tense due to the fact that there is no “a” after the “voy”. • Also, the verb correr is conjugated in the “yo” form, when it should be in its infinitive form, which is “correr” • The correct sentence would look like this: Yo voy a correr.