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Make Near-Future Plans in Spanish

Learn to talk about your near-future plans in Spanish using the 'ir a' plus infinitive construction, and the present tense for fixed schedules.
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Lesson#1
To talk about your plans for the near future in Spanish, the most common way is to use the verb 'ir', which means 'to go', followed by 'a' and then another verb in its infinitive form. This is like saying 'going to do something' in English.
Lesson#2
The structure is: the correct present-tense form of 'ir', then 'a', then the main verb. For example, 'voy a comer' means 'I am going to eat'. You already know the forms of 'ir', so let's put them to use.
Quiz#3
Translate into Spanish: 'I am going to speak.'

Voy a hablar.

Quiz#4
Translate into Spanish: 'You are going to eat.'

Vas a comer.

Quiz#5
Translate into Spanish: 'She is going to travel.'

Ella va a viajar.

Quiz#6
Translate into Spanish: 'We are going to study.'

Vamos a estudiar.

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