Ir A
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To be going to
Real World Example
The Spanish phrase "ir a" translates to "to be going to" in English and is used to express future intentions. To help remember this, think of it as "Ira" Glass, the host of "This American Life," who is always going places with his storytelling. Just like how Ira takes you on a journey through different stories, "ir a" takes you on a journey to the future, where you plan to do something. So, whenever you hear "ir a," think of Ira Glass planning his next big show — he's "going to" take you somewhere new. 🎙️
Practice Version
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