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Apr 09, 2015 - 05:19 PM
It's the same in english: Voy a ir a = I'm going to go to, Voy a: I'm going. For example
Voy a ir a la playa: I'm going to go to the beach, or, I will go to the beach. When you use Voy a + verb, it is a way to Introduce a future. Because "ir" is followed by "a" when it implies movement, you get voy a ir a.
Voy a la playa: I'm going to the beach.
Voy a comer: I'm going to eat.
Voy a ir a comer: I going to go to eat.
It sounds a bit convoluted but Fluenz uses this structure a lot at the beginning, so that you get used to using "voy a" to express the future.
Voy a ir a la playa: I'm going to go to the beach, or, I will go to the beach. When you use Voy a + verb, it is a way to Introduce a future. Because "ir" is followed by "a" when it implies movement, you get voy a ir a.
Voy a la playa: I'm going to the beach.
Voy a comer: I'm going to eat.
Voy a ir a comer: I going to go to eat.
It sounds a bit convoluted but Fluenz uses this structure a lot at the beginning, so that you get used to using "voy a" to express the future.