4.1 Present tense of ir 4.1 The present tense of the verb “ir” (to go)

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4.1 Present tense of ir 4.1 The present tense of the verb “ir” (to go)

4.1 Present tense of ir ANTE TODO  The verb ir (to go) is irregular in the present tense.  Except for the yo form (voy) and the lack of a written accent on the vosotros form (vais), the endings are the same as those for –ar verbs.

4.1 Present tense of ir SINGULAR FORMS yovoy túvas Ud. / él / ella va PLURAL FORMS nosotros/as vamos vosotros/as vais Uds. / ellos / ellas van ir

4.1 Present tense of ir El verbo “ir” (to go) Asking and telling (to where) someone is going To ask: ¿Adónde + ir + subject ? To tell: Subject + ir + a + (el/los/la/las) + place

4.1 Present tense of ir IIr is often used with the preposition a (to). If a is followed by the definite article el, they combine to form the contraction al. IIf a is followed by the other definite articles (la, las, los), there is no contraction. a + el = al Voy al parque con Juan. I’m going to the park with Juan. Los excursionistas van a las montañas. The hikers are going to the mountains.

¡ATENCIÓN!  Remember to use adónde instead of dónde when asking a question that contains a form of the verb ir: ¿Adónde vas? (To) Where are you going?

4.1 Present tense of ir ¡INTÉNTALO! Provide the present tense forms of ir. 1. Ellas ___. 2. Ustedes ___. 3. Yo ___. 4. Nosotros ___. 5. Tu novio___. 6. Usted ___. 7. La chica___. 8. Mis padres___. 9. Mi prima y yo ___. 10. Miguel ___. 11. Tú ___. 12. Ellos ___.

4.1 Present tense of ir Ir + a + infinitive WWhen “ir” is conjugated to agree with the subject and is followed by “a” and the infinitive of another verb, it expresses what the subject is “going to” do in the near future. Yo voy a comer. I am going to eat. Ellos van a estudiar. They are going to study.

4.1 Present tense of ir Inténtalo  I am going to run.  Voy a correr.  She is going to listen.  Ella va a escuchar.  You (friendly, singular) are going to arrive at 3:00.  Tú vas a llegar a las tres.  They are going to share the book.  Ellos van a compartir el libro.

4.1 Present tense of ir Vamos + a + infinitive TThe nosotros form of “ir” (Vamos), followed by “a” and the infinitive of another verb can have two meanings: Vamos a comer. = We are going to eat. Vamos a comer. = Let’s eat.

4.1 Present tense of ir Inténtalo  Let’s dance.  Vamos a bailar.  Let’s speak Spanish.  Vamos a hablar español.  Let’s learn the words.  Vamos a aprender las palabras.  Let’s study in the library.  Vamos a estudiar en la biblioteca.

4.1 Present tense of ir Los lugares (Places)  the school  the house (home)  the stadium  the library  the cafeteria  the capital  the country  the college/university  la escuela  la casa (casa)  el estadio  la biblioteca  la cafetería  la capital  el país  la universidad ::

4.1 Present tense of ir Los lugares (Places)  the class  the bookstore  the laboratory  the dormitory  The United States (and all names of Spanish speaking countries)  la clase  la librería  el laboratorio  la residencia estudiantil  los Estados Unidos ::

4.1 Present tense of ir Los lugares (Places)  el café  el centro  el cine  el gimnasio  la iglesia  el museo  el pueblo ::  the café  downtown  the movie theater  the gymnasium  the church  the museum  the town

4.1 Present tense of ir Los lugares (Places)  el parque  la piscina  la plaza  el restaurante  el lugar  las montañas  la ciudad  los monumentos ::  the park  the swimming pool  the city / town square  the restaurant  the place  the mountains  the city  the monuments

4.1 Present tense of ir A Uds. les toca…  Where do you go on Mondays?  I go to school on Mondays.  ¿Adónde vas los lunes?  Voy a la escuela los lunes.

4.1 Present tense of ir  Where does your family go on Sundays?  My family goes to church on Sundays.  ¿Adónde va tu familia los domingos?  Mi familia va a la iglesia los domingos.

4.1 Present tense of ir  Where do the young people go on Saturday nights?  The young people go to the movie theater on Saturday nights.  ¿Adónde van los jóvenes los sábados por la noche?  Los jóvenes van al cine los sábados por la noche.

4.1 Present tense of ir  Where does the student go at 3:00 p.m.?  The student goes to the gymnasium at 3:00 p.m.  ¿Adónde va el estudiante a las tres de la tarde?  El estudiante va al gimnasio a las tres de la tarde.

4.1 Present tense of ir  Where are you all going now?  We are all going to a restaurant now.  ¿Adónde van Uds. ahora?  Vamos a un restaurante ahora.

4.1 Present tense of ir  Where are your friends going?  My friends are going downtown.  ¿Adónde van tus amigos?  Mis amigos van al centro.

4.1 Present tense of ir  Where are the passengers going?  The passengers are going to the museum near the park.  ¿Adónde van los pasajeros?  Los pasajeros van al museo cerca del parque.

4.1 Present tense of ir  When do you go home?  I go home at 4:00. ¿Cuándo vas a casa? Voy a casa a las cuatro.

4.1 Present tense of ir  At what time do you all go to the pool?  We go to the pool at 2:40.  ¿A qué hora van Uds. a la piscina?  Vamos a la piscina a las tres menos veinte.

4.1 Present tense of ir  Who (sing.) is going to the laboratory?  The student is going to the laboratory.  ¿Quién va al laboratorio?  El estudiante va al laboratorio.

4.1 Present tense of ir Ir + a + infinitivo  We are going to study.  I am going to run at 5:00.  They are going to eat at 6:30 p.m.

4.1 Present tense of ir Let’s  Let’s leave.  Let’s learn Spanish.  Let’s come to school at 7:30 a.m.