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The verb TO GO (IR) Saying where you are going and what you are GOING to do . Using the verb IR . What are the forms of IR?. i r = to go It’s an irregular verb!. v oy vamos vas vais va van. To remember that V starts the verb to go, remember: THEY GO IN A VAN!.
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The verb TO GO (IR)Saying where you are going and what you are GOING to do
Using the verb IR • What are the forms of IR?
ir= to go It’s an irregular verb! voyvamosvas vaisva van To remember that V starts the verb to go, remember: THEY GO IN A VAN!
¿Adónde vas? Where are you going? • To ask where people are going you must use ‘adónde’ instead of just ‘dónde’ because you need the ‘a’ which means ‘to’. (To where are you going?) • Answering questions about (to) where people are going ALSO requires ‘a’.
¿Cómo se dice…? • Where are they going?
A+ EL • IF ‘a’ comes before ‘el’ (the) you will combine the words thusly- • (Voy a el auditorio.) • Voyalauditorio. Try • She goes to the gym. =? (gym= el gimnasio)
A+ EL • IF ‘a’ comes before ‘el’ (the) you will combine the words thusly- • (Voy a el auditorio.) • Voyalauditorio. • Try these • She goes to the gym. =?Ella vaalgimnasio.
Practice- write these in SPANISH Practice- write these in SPANISH • To the classroom • To the gym • To the cafeteria • To the office • To the library • Do you like to learn? • They make a project. • Are you going to the auditorium? • To the classroom • To the gym • To the cafeteria • To the office • To the library • Do you like to learn? • They make a project. • Are you going to the auditorium?
Practice- write these in SPANISH • To the classroom al salón de clase/a la aula • To the gym • To the cafeteria • To the office • To the library • Do you like to learn? • They make a project. • Are you going to the auditorium?
Practice- write these in SPANISH • To the classroom al salón de clase/a la aula • To the gym al gimnasio • To the cafeteria • To the office • To the library • Do you like to learn? • They make a project. • Are you going to the auditorium?
ACT. 10 pg. 151 • A. va a hacerejercicio en el gimnasio • B. Va a cenar • C. Va a pasar un rato con sus amigos. • D. Va a ir a la biblioteca
To say ‘GOING to DO SOMETHING’ • Use a form of IR + A + infinitive • Voy a comer. I’m going to eat. • Notice you DO NOT conjugate the thing you are going TO do. Just like these examples, if you have 2 verbs, the second is often unconjugated:
Necesitamos comer. We need TO EAT. • Tengoque comer. I have TO EAT. • No quiero comer. I don’t want TO EAT.
TRY A FEW TRANSLATE: They are going to swim. THINK: What is THEY GO? Write it down. Then write ‘a’. What is to swim? Add that and you are done!
TRY A FEW • They are going to swim. Van a nadar.