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How to Say "i'll go" in Spanish

The Spanish word fori'll gois iréA2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

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iré

VerbA2
Common contraction in English
A friendly person with a small backpack stands on a winding green path leading toward a bright, sunlit horizon, symbolizing the start of a future journey.

Examples

Mañana iré al supermercado.

Tomorrow I will go to the supermarket.

Si llueve, no iré al parque.

If it rains, I won't go to the park.

No te preocupes, yo iré a buscarte.

Don't worry, I'll go get you.

Talking About the Future

'Iré' is how you say 'I will go'. It comes from the verb 'ir' (to go) and is used to talk about things you will do later. Just put it before where you're going: 'Iré a la playa' (I will go to the beach).

Future vs. Past

Mistake:Ayer iré al cine.

Correction: Use 'fui' for the past: 'Ayer fui al cine'. 'Iré' is only for the future (will go), while 'fui' is for the past (went).

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