Respuesta :
Hey there,
What form of the verb always comes after "-ir + a"?
- answer :
The infinitive form ✅
- explanations:
"IR + a + infinitivo" corresponds to the near futur (futuro próximo) which is formed by "going to + infinitive" in English. the "futuro próximo" is used when talking about something that is going to happen soon.
IR (present tense) :
Voy
Vas
Va
Vamos
Vais
Van
- examples:
Voy a comer una manzana. (comer)
>> I'm going to eat an apple
Vamos a jugar al fútbol contigo. (jugar)
>> We are going to play soccer with you.
Learn more about the "futuro próximo" :
https://brainly.com/question/13280823
Have a good day ;)
When this situation occurs, it is formed with the infinitive form.
This type of periphrasis expresses in the present a statement in the future.
Examples:
- Va a comer helado
- Vas a llorar con esta película.
- Vais a salir con mis amigos.