irás

go, you will go


Verb irás

  1. Informal second-person singular () future indicative form of ir.

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Examples
  • ¿Irás a pie o en autobús?

    Will you go on foot or by bus?

  • ¿No irás de compras conmigo?

    Won't you go shopping with me?

  • irás a la escuela.

    You will go to school.

  • Con este tren irás el doble de rápido.

    With this train you'll go twice as fast.

  • ¿Irás a la escuela mañana?

    Are you going to school tomorrow?

  • ¿Así que no irás a ninguna parte mañana?

    So you're not going anywhere tomorrow?

  • Querido, ¿irás a hacer las compras por mí?

    Honey, will you go shopping for me?

  • ¿Irás en tren?

    Will you go by train?

  • Si sabes que va a ocurrir algo desagradable, que irás al dentista por ejemplo, o a Francia, entonces, eso no es bueno.

    If you know that something unpleasant will happen, that you will go to the dentist for example, or to France, then that is not good.

  • Irás al colegio mañana.

    You'll go to school tomorrow.

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