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Ir (to go)


 

Ir means to go

 

Ir is an irregular verb.  It's conjugation doesn't follow any pattern.

 

Ir is used to talk about where you are going.
  The preposition a is used after ir to mean to
  When a is followed by the definite article el, the two words combine to form the contraction ala + el = al
 

 

Conjugating ir (to go)

 

Spanish

English

 

Subject

Verb

  Subject Verb

Singular

 

Plural

1st (yo) voy   (nosotros/as) vamos
2nd (tú) vas   (vosotros/as) vais
3rd (él, ella, Ud.) va   (ellos, ellas, Uds.) van
 
 

Subject

Verb

  Subject Verb

Singular

 

Plural

1st I go   we go
2nd you go   you (plural) go
3rd he, she, it, you goes   they, you (plural) go
    
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