The function of "are" is represented by the Spanish verbs "van" and "vamos," which are forms of the verb "ir" used to express the action of going in different contexts. The conjugation of "ir" changes based on the subject and tense of the sentence, as given below :
1. Ana y Sandra van a la cafetería.
Ana and Sandra are going to the cafeteria.
In this sentence, "van" is the third-person plural form of the verb "ir" (to go). It is used to indicate that Ana and Sandra are the subjects and that they are going to the cafeteria.
2.¿Cuándo vamos Claudia y yo al gimnasio?
When do Claudia and I go to the gym?
"vamos" is the first-person plural form of the verb "ir." It is used to ask about the timing of Claudia and the speaker (yo) going to the gym.
3. (Yo) voy a la clase de música.
I am going to music class.
"voy" is the first-person singular form of the verb "ir." It indicates that the speaker (yo) is going to the music class.
4.Ustedes van a España mañana por la noche.
You all are going to Spain tomorrow night.
"Van" is the second-person plural form of the verb "ir," and it is used to indicate that the subjects, "ustedes" (you all), are going to Spain tomorrow night.
The question
Write complete sentences about the following students in Spanish.
1. Ana y Sandra / ir / a la cafetería
2. ¿Cuándo ir / Claudia y yo / al gimnasio?
3. (Yo) / ir / a la clase de música.
4. Ustedes / ir / a España / mañana por la noche.