Language/Spanish/Grammar/Ir
The verb "Ir" is a fundamental part of the Spanish language, used to express movement from one place to another. Its irregular conjugation and its use in forming the future tense make it a vital verb to master. This lesson will explore the various facets of "Ir," including its conjugation in different tenses and its common uses in daily communication.
Conjugation
"Ir" is an irregular verb, meaning its conjugation does not follow the standard patterns. This section outlines "Ir's" conjugation in key tenses and moods.
Present Tense - Presente de Indicativo
- yo voy - I go
- tú vas - you go (informal)
- él/ella/usted va - he/she/you (formal) go
- nosotros/nosotras vamos - we go
- vosotros/vosotras vais - you all go (informal)
- ellos/ellas/ustedes van - they/you all (formal) go
Past Tense - Pretérito Perfecto Simple
- yo fui - I went
- tú fuiste - you went (informal)
- etc.
Future Tense - Futuro Simple
- yo iré - I will go
- tú irás - you will go (informal)
- etc.
Subjunctive Mood
- yo vaya
- tú vayas
- etc.
Uses of the Verb "Ir"
"Ir" is primarily used to express movement and is also used in various idiomatic expressions and to form the future tense.
Expressing Movement
- Voy a la tienda - I'm going to the store
Idiomatic Expressions
- Ir de compras - to go shopping
- Ir a pie - to go on foot
Future Constructions
- Voy a estudiar - I'm going to study
Examples of Use
This section provides practical examples of "Ir" in various contexts:
Directions
- ¿Vas al cine esta noche? - Are you going to the cinema tonight?
Plans and Intentions
- Vamos a viajar a México - We are going to travel to Mexico
Complete Quiz
Evaluate your understanding of "Ir" with this quiz.
- 1. Choose the correct form of "Ir" for: "Ellos _____ a la escuela."
- a) van
- b) van a
- c) vas
- 2. Translate to Spanish: "We are going to eat."
- a) Vamos a comer
- b) Vamos comer
- c) Vamos de comer
- Answers
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- 1. a) van
- 2. a) Vamos a comer
Other Lessons
- Conditional Mood
- Por vs Para
- Negation
- Prepositions
- How to conjugate in Spanish
- Future Tense
- Use of verb Tener
- Use of verb Haber
- Use of verb Ser
- Be Polite
- The word that cannot be written