the ver ir
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Notes over the verb irTRANSCRIPT
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Page 43Realidades 2
The Verb IR
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REGULAR VERBS
Verbs whose INFINITIVES end in -ar follow a pattern.
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REGULAR VERBS
The endings show who is doing the action: (yo) hablo, (tú) hablas, and so on.
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REGULAR VERBS
Verbs that follow certain patterns are called REGULAR verbs.
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IRREGULAR VERBS
Verbs that do not follow certain patterns are called IRREGULAR verbs.
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IRREGULAR VERBS
The verb you are about to learn, “ir” is IRREGULAR. It means “to go” in English. It is often followed by the word a: Voy al cine.
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TO GO (In English)
I go
You go
HeShe goesIt
We go
They go
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IR (To go)
Yo voy
Tú vas
Ud.Él vaElla
Nosotros vamos
Uds.Ellos vanEllas
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You must put to memory the forms of “ir” because it is an irregular verb andit follows no pattern.
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Ir + a + INFINITIVE
We use a form of the verb ir + a + infinitive to tell what someone is going to do.
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IR + a + INFINITIVE
Yo voy a nadar. Y tu, vas a jugar fútbol?I’m going to swim. And you, are you going to play soccer?