Los Verbos Ir, Dar and Estar

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Ir, Dar and Estar: oy verbs
Ir
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Yo
Tú
Él/ella/Ud.
Voy
Vas
Va
Nosotros
Ellos/ellas/Uds
VamosWe go
Van
They go
You (pl.) go
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To go
I go
You go
He/she goes
you go
Ir cont´d
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The verb “ir” is irregular both because of its infinitive
form (which looks nothing like the conjugated form) and
because of its irregular yo -oy
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When followed by a place, the preposition a is included.
(go to).
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Vamos al parque.
Elena va al cine.
Mis padres van a la montaña.
Tengo que ir a la casa.
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Ir and A
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The preposition “a” is also added to the word “donde”
when “Ir” is used in a “where” question.
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¿Adónde van ustedes esta noche?
-Vamos a la fiesta de Carlos
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¿Adónde vas después de la clase?
-Voy a la casa.
Dar
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To give
Yo
Tú
Él/ella/Ud.
Doy
Das
Da
Nosotros
Vosotros
Ellos/ellas/Uds
Damos
Dais
Dan
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I give
You give
He/she/gives
You give
We give
You (pl.) give
They give
You (pl.) give
Dar cont’d
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The verb “Dar” has an irregular yo. “oy” It is also
irregular in the past tense.
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“Dar” is often used in idiomatic expressions.
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Dar una fiesta
Dar un paseo
Dar una vuelta
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have a party
take a walk
turn around.
¿Ustedes dan muchas fiestas en su casa?
Sí, damos una fiesta todos los fines de semana.
Estar
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To be (temporary)
Yo
Tú
Él/ella/Ud.
Estoy
Estás
Está
Nosotros
Ellos/ellas/Uds
Estamos
Están
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I am
You are
He/she is
You are
We are
They are
You (pl.) are
Estar cont´d
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Estar has an irregular “oy” yo. It also has an accent on every
conjugation except “nosotros”.
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Estar refers to emotional states, physical conditions or
location.
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Estoy cansada.
Estamos en casa
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I’m tired
We’re at home
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Ser describes permanent things such as personality, nationality,
origin, gender, or occupation,
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Soy canadiense.
I’m Canadian
Somos estudiantes. We’re students.
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¿Cómo eres?
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What are you like ?
(physically/personality)
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¿De dónde eres? Where are you from?
(Origin)
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¿Cómo estás?
How are you? (feeling)
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¿Dónde estás?
Where are you? (location)
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Ir a: future tense
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Like in English, “going to” in Spanish is used as the future
tense.
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Ir is conjugated, followed by “a” and another
unconjugated verb:
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¿Qué vas a hacer mañana?
-Voy a limpiar la casa, y mi esposo va a trabajar en la
oficina
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What are you going to do tomorrow?
I´m going to clean the house and my husband is going to work
in the office.