- Voy a leer. (I am going to read.)
- Vais a prestar atención. (You all are going to pay attention.)
- Van a necesitar una calculadora. (They are going to need a calculator.)
- Rosa va a ver la televisión. (Rosa is going to watch the television.)
- Él va a tomar apuntes. (He is going to take notes.)
- Voy a sacar buenas notas en mis exámenes. (I am going to get good grades on my tests.)
- Vamos a escuchar a la maestra. (We are going to listen to the teacher.)
- Van a llevar un uniforme al colegio. (They are going to wear a uniform to school.)
- El Sr. Jones va a dar un examen el miércoles. (Mr. Jones is going to give a test on Wednesday.)
- Vamos a bailar en la fiesta. (We are going to dance at the party.)
What is the ir + a + infinitive formation?
The ir + a + infinitive structure in Spanish is a grammatical pattern utilized to denote the near future.
It's structured by conjugating the verb ir (to go) in the present tense, followed by the preposition a (to), and finally, the infinitive form of the main verb.