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- mARINA123January 2014
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daniel_rodAugust 2017 irse - you use to this when you leave a place. ir - you must use to this when you going to a place |
leo66February 2014 Look here is a hint: 'irse' always answers the question '¿desde dónde, from where?' for example: Él SE VA(irse) de la fiesta. Mi amigo SE VA de viaje. Yo ME VOY a la la escuela. Also it is something that is happening right now. -'ir' is used in sentences that involve an action that is done frequently. Ex. Suelo IR al cine seguido |
ManBatJanuary 2014 ir means to go, irse means to go away or to leave a place, but is used more often than such expressions in English, e.g. "Me voy al cine" literally means "I go away (from here) to the cinema" but is quite common in spoken language. |
Hector1021January 2014 "ir" is a verb and "irse" is the verb's conjugation. Example: Ellos deben irse. >>---> The must go. http://conjugador.reverso.net/conjugacion-espanol-verbo-ir.html |