
iremos
ee-REH-mohs
Quick Reference
📝 In Action
Mañana iremos a la playa.
A1Tomorrow we will go to the beach.
Iremos al cine si terminamos la tarea.
A2We'll go to the movies if we finish the homework.
En diez años, ¿a dónde iremos?
B1In ten years, where will we go?
💡 Grammar Points
A Simple Way to Talk About the Future
'Iremos' is a form of the verb 'ir' (to go) that means 'we will go'. You use it to talk about something you and others are definitely planning to do later.
'Iremos' vs. 'Vamos a ir'
You can say 'Iremos a la tienda' or 'Vamos a ir a la tienda'. They both mean 'We will go to the store'. 'Iremos' sounds a bit more direct, while 'vamos a ir' is very common in everyday conversation.
❌ Common Pitfalls
Forgetting the Word 'a'
Mistake: "Iremos la playa mañana."
Correction: Iremos **a** la playa mañana. The verb 'ir' almost always needs the little word 'a' right before the place you are going.
⭐ Usage Tips
Making Plans with Friends
'Iremos' is perfect for making plans. You can ask, '¿A qué hora iremos?' (What time will we go?) or state a plan, 'Iremos después de comer' (We'll go after eating).
🔄 Conjugations
indicative
present
imperfect
preterite
subjunctive
present
imperfect
✏️ Quick Practice
💡 Quick Quiz: iremos
Question 1 of 1
Which sentence correctly uses 'iremos'?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between 'iremos' and 'vamos'?
'Iremos' specifically means 'we *will* go' and talks about the future. 'Vamos' can mean 'we go' (in the present) or 'Let's go!' (as a suggestion). For future plans, you can often use either 'iremos' or 'vamos a ir'.
Is 'iremos' formal or informal?
It's neutral. You can use 'iremos' in any situation, from making casual plans with friends to discussing future business trips in a formal meeting.