The core practice activities for 4A-3 emphasize how to structure information-seeking questions.

— To where? (Explicitly used with verbs of motion like ir ) ¿Cuándo? — When?

Cuando vas de compras, ¿adónde vas? (When you go shopping, where do you go?) Answer: Voy al centro comercial . (I go to the mall.)

This variation tests a student's ability to match logical destinations with conversational cues or complete a dialogue.

These exercises require you to conjugate verbs in the imperfect tense based on context clues like cuando era niño/a (when I was a child) or todos los días (every day). Remember the imperfect endings: -AR: -aba, -abas, -aba, -ábamos, -abais, -aban -ER/-IR: -ía, -ías, -ía, -íamos, -íais, -ían 3. Sentence Structure & Logical Flow

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A nosotros nos gusta ver películas. ¿Adónde vamos? Answer: Vamos al cine. (or Nosotros vamos al cine. )

(I am going to the [Place] in order to [Activity].) The Key Grammar Rule: Al vs. A la

In Spanish, the verb ir is almost always followed by the preposition (to) when indicating movement toward a place. This step introduces a fundamental grammar rule: the mandatory masculine contraction.

In Spanish, you cannot say "a el" (to the - masculine). It must be contracted to . Rule:

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Always identify the subject first, then select the proper verb form. Yo voy Tú vas Él/Ella/Ud. va Nosotros vamos Ellos/Ellas/Uds. van Part 2: Using "Al" vs. "A la" (Contractions)

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For specific guided practice worksheets, you can view PDF keys at WJMS Boronat conjugating specific verbs for these exercises, or are you looking for the vocab list for this chapter?

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Write the pronouns on one side (Yo, Tú, Él...) and the correct form of ir on the back. Practice until you can conjugate it flawlessly in under 5 seconds.

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