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REGULAR VERBS. Verbs whose INFINITIVES end in -ar follow a pattern.. REGULAR VERBS. The endings show who is doing the action: (yo) hablo, (t?) hablas, and so on.. REGULAR VERBS. Verbs that follow certain patterns are called REGULAR verbs.. IRREGULAR VERBS. Verbs that do not follow certain pattern
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1. Page 28Avancemos 2 The Verb IR + A + Infinitive
2. REGULAR VERBS Verbs whose INFINITIVES end in -ar follow a pattern.
3. REGULAR VERBS The endings show who is doing the action: (yo) hablo, (tú) hablas, and so on.
4. REGULAR VERBS Verbs that follow certain patterns are called REGULAR verbs.
5. IRREGULAR VERBS Verbs that do not follow certain patterns are called IRREGULAR verbs.
6. 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.
7. TO GO (In English) I go
You go
He
She goes
It We go
They go
8. IR (To go) Yo voy
Tú vas
Ud.
Él va
Ella Nosotros vamos
Vosotros vais
Uds.
Ellos van
Ellas
10. Ir + a + INFINITIVE We use a form of the verb ir + a + infinitive to tell what someone is going to do.
11. IR + a + INFINITIVE Yo voy a nadar.
Y tu, żvas a jugar fútbol?
I’m going to swim. And you, are you going to play soccer?
12. IR + a place Los estudiantes van a la biblioteca.
The students go (are going) to the library.
13. IR + a place Don’t forget the way to say “to the”
4 ways: a + el (al), a la, a los, a las