cap 3 - Ir and Jugar

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Transcript cap 3 - Ir and Jugar

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
go
They
go
IR (To go)
Yo
voy
Nosotros
vamos
Tú
vas
Vosotros
vais
va
Uds.
Ellos
Ellas
van
Ud.
Él
Ella
You must memorize
the forms of “ir” because
it is an irregular verb and
it follows no pattern.
Ir + a + article + place
Shows destination:
¿Vas a la escuela?
Are you going to school?
Voy al cine.
I am going to the movies.
The verb jugar
Means to play (a sport or game)
Uses the regular –ar verb endings, but
it is a stem-changing verb
The vowel u changes to ue in all but
the nosotros and vosotros forms
Jugar (To play)
Yo Juego
Nosotros
jugamos
Tú juegas
Vosotros
jugáis
Ud.
Él juega
Ella
Uds.
Ellos
Ellas
juegan
Por ejemplo:
¿Juegan ustedes en el colegio?
No, no jugamos mucho.
The preposition “a”
is used after “ir” to mean to
A is also used after jugar with
a sport
Don’t forget that when “a” is
used next to “el” the two
contract to form al (to the)
¿Adónde?
Used to ask (to) where someone is
going
¿Adónde van los domingos?
Vamos al gimnasio y jugamos al
básquetbol.
Vamos a practicar
P. 100 – actividad 30
Mira (look at) el modelo