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The right option that fills the blank in each sentence is:

  1. Miguel, ¿vamos a jugar al golf el fin de semana?
  2. ¿Por qué Cristina no va de excursión con sus compañeros?
  3. Ramiro y Paz van a la escuela en patineta. van van al van a
  4. Por la tarde voy a visitar dos monumentos muy interesantes.
  5. ¿Ustedes van al parque municipal todos los días?
  6. ¿Tú vas a escalar la montaña con nosotros?

Step-by-step explanation:

Firstly, Here is the translation of the formed sentences:

  1. Miguel, are we going to play golf on the weekend?
  2. Why does Cristina not go on an excursion with her classmates?
  3. Ramiro and Paz go to school by skateboard. go go go go
  4. In the afternoon I am going to visit two very interesting monuments.
  5. Do you go to the municipal park every day?
  6. Are you going to climb the mountain with us?

In this exercise I have to explain some things that apply, you must first know the correct conjugation of the verb "ir" in Present Simple, which I show below depending on the personal pronoun:

  • Yo voy.
  • vas.
  • Él va.
  • Ella va.
  • Ello va.
  • Nosotros vamos.
  • Ustedes van.
  • Ellos van.

So, to identify the right conjugation, you must see the personal pronoun that applies or to replace the noun for the personal pronoun, on the other hand, to identify if what goes after the conjugated verb "ir" is the vowel "a" or another, you should know that the vowel "a" is often used twice:

  1. When there is an infinitive verb below (ending in ar, er, go in Spanish).
  2. When a place is found below, since it is mentioned with the verb that the person goes to that place.

In the second case mentioned there could also be the contracted form "al" which would translate in English "to the" or "at".

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