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El Verbo “IR” Señor Schofield
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Ir- Las formas yo voy - I go, I am going yo voy - I go, I am going tú vas- you go, you are going tú vas- you go, you are going él, ella, usted va- he, she, you (formal) goes, is going / go, are going él, ella, usted va- he, she, you (formal) goes, is going / go, are going Nosotros vamos- we go, we are going Nosotros vamos- we go, we are going ellos, ellas, ustedes van - they, you all go, are going ellos, ellas, ustedes van - they, you all go, are going
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Purpose We use the verb ir to say that we are going to a place. (Many times ir will be followed by "a," meaning "to.") Look at the following examples: We use the verb ir to say that we are going to a place. (Many times ir will be followed by "a," meaning "to.") Look at the following examples: –Voy a mi casa. I am going to my house. –Vamos a la escuela. We are going to school. –Pepe va a la oficina. Pepe is going to the office. –¿Adónde vas tú? Where are you going? –Yo voy a ______________. (put where you are going in the blank)
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Situations What happens if someone is going to a place that is masculine and singular, like "el mercado?" What happens if someone is going to a place that is masculine and singular, like "el mercado?" Remember when we learned that "de + el = del"? The same will be true of "a." "a + el = al." This is the second of the only two contractions in Spanish.* Look at the following example: Remember when we learned that "de + el = del"? The same will be true of "a." "a + el = al." This is the second of the only two contractions in Spanish.* Look at the following example: Voy al correo. I am going to the post office. Voy al correo. I am going to the post office. Vamos al banco. We are going to the bank. Vamos al banco. We are going to the bank.
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