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Realidades 2
The Verb IR
REGULAR VERBS
• Verbs whose INFINITIVES end
in -ar follow a pattern.
REGULAR VERBS
• The endings show who is
doing the action: (yo)
hablo, (tú) hablas, and so
on.
REGULAR VERBS
• Verbs that follow certain
patterns are called REGULAR
verbs.
IRREGULAR VERBS
• Verbs that do not follow
certain patterns are called
IRREGULAR verbs.
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.
TO GO (In English)
I
go
You
go
He
She
It
goes
We
They go
go
IR (To go)
Yo
voy
Tú
vas
Ud.
Él
va
Ella
Nosotros vamos
Vosotros vais
Uds.
Ellos
Ellas
van
You must put to memory
the forms of “ir” because
it is an irregular verb and
it follows no pattern.
Ir + a + INFINITIVE
• We use a form of the verb ir +
a + infinitive to tell what
someone is going to do.
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?
Questions/answers with ir+a+infinitive
• Question = formula:
Correct form of ir+always followed by a+
infinitive the speaker gives you. Example: ¿Qué
vas a hacer tú?
Answer=formula:
Correct form of ir + always followed by a +
infinitive the person answering the question
would like to use. Example: Yo voy a estudiar.