This document provides examples of using the future tense "be going to" in Spanish. It begins with examples of affirmative sentences using "be going to" followed by examples of negative sentences and interrogative sentences. It then lists the conjugations of "be going to" for different pronouns. Finally, it reiterates the structure of affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences using "be going to" followed by a pronoun, the verb "to be", "going to", another verb, and a complement. The document demonstrates how to form sentences in the future tense using "be going to" in Spanish.
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INTEGRANTES:
Aroni Escalante, July Amparo
Ccalluchi Leon, Jose Luis
Pérez Escudero, Melina Georgette
Rodríguez Neyra, Héctor
Rodríguez Vílchez, Shirly Alexandra
Zarate Mendoza, Cintia
Ramírez Aparicio, Zenia
3. EJEMPLOS:
Afirmative sentences
He is going to race cars.
El va a correr autos.
we are going to race cars.
Nosotros vamos a correr autos.
BE GOING TO
Jose Luis Ccalluchi
4. EJEMPLOS:
Negative sentences
He is not going to race cars.
He isn’t going to race cars.
Él no va a correr autos.
BE GOING TO
We are not going to race cars.
We aren’t going to race cars.
Nosotros no vamos a correr autos.
.
Jose Luis Ccalluchi
5. EJEMPLOS:
BE GOING TO
Interrogative sentences
Is he going to race cars?
¿va él a correr autos?
Yes, he is
No, he isn´t
Are we going to race cars?
¿vamos a correr autos?
Yes, we are
No, we are not
Jose Luis Ccalluchi
6. - Voy a - Vamos a - Vas a
(nos Indica que vamos a realizar una determinada acción)
I am going to read a book.
Yo voy a leer un libro.
BE GOING TO
She is going to take the
taxi.
Ella va a tomar el taxi.
We are going to study
english today.
Nosotros vamos a estudiar
ingles hoy.
AM
BE IS
ARE
Pronouns – to be – going to – verb – complemento
Affirmative sentences:
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7. “?”
Negative sentences:
I am not going to read a
book.
Yo no voy a leer un libro.
Interrogative sentences:
“not”
Am I going to read a book?
¿Voy a leer un libro?
She is not going to take the
taxi.
Ella no va a tomar el taxi.
Is she going to take the
taxi?
¿Va ella a tomar el taxi?
We are not going to study
english today.
Nosotros no vamos a estudiar
ingles hoy.
Are we going to study
english today?
¿vamos a estudiar ingles
hoy?
Melina Pérez