Could someone please explain, which words would you use in Spanish when talking about leaving :voy, va, and ir.
Please provide examples if possible. Thank you!
IR (Infinitivo) ____________________________
• I want to go to see the Miami Heat
Quiero ir a ver a los Miami Heat
• I'd like to go tomorrow to Miami Beach
Me gustaría ir mañana a Miami Beach
• And why not go to a Chinese restaurant?
¿Y por qué no ir a un restaurante chino?
I sincerely hope this helps, Cameron. If you need more examples, let me know.
Have a nice day!
VA (3ª persona del singular del Presente de Indicativo) ______________
• Sandy goes to her English classes on Monday and Wednesday
Sandy va a sus clases de inglés los lunes y miércoles
• Cameron is going to the doctor this afternoon
Cameron va al médico esta tarde
• Louis is going to visit his father tomorrow
Louis va a visitar a su padre mañana
• Take the umbrella! It's going to rain this afternoon
¡Lleva el paraguas! Va a llover esta tarde
• Something bad is going to happen!
¡Algo malo va a suceder!
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Hello, Cameron!
I'm writing some examples that I think they are going to clarify all your doubts.
VOY (1ª persona del singular del Presente de Indicativo) ______________
• I'm going this afternoon to the movies with Laura
Esta tarde voy al cine con Laura
• I usually go to the movies every weekend
Normalmente voy al cine todos los fines de semana / Yo suelo ir al cine todos los fines de semana
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Hi Mr Cameron.......willing to share Spanish in exchange for English
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Carlos from NL Mexico
You should use them with a place, and all of them mean the same but they are conjugated with different subject.
Voy a ir al cine - I'll go to the cinema
va al hospital - she goes to the hospital or He goes to the hospital
you can use it as a verb or as an auxiliary for the future tense.
do you know how to conjugate the verb -ir- with every pronoun?



