sábado, 25 de agosto de 2012

Getting Around


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For coming, going, traveling, and wandering, you'll need to add some new verbs of motion to your vocabulary arsenal.

First is the verb ir, ''to go." Again, you will learn how to conjugate this verb and others as we continue working on our lessons in some future blog entries, but here are some useful tips on the verb.

Just like the verbs ser and estar, ir is used in conversation so often that you'll learn it in no time.

IR (TO GO)
Yo voy
Tú vas
Él/ Ella va
Nosotros vamos
Vosotros vais
Ellos/ Ellas van

Ir is a versatile verb that can be used in several ways. For example, ir is the verb you need to indicate your destination:
VOY A MADRID.
(I'M GOING TO MADRID)
SARA VA AL HOTEL.
(SARA GOES TO THE HOTEL)
LOS NIÑOS VAN A IA ESCUELA.
(THE CHILDREN GO TO SCHOOL)

You can also use the verb ir to talk about what you're going to do. Combine the conjugated form of ir with the preposition a (to) and the infinitive form of another verb, and you've got a way to express the future.

VOY A SAL IR A LAS OCHO.
(I'M GOING TO LEAVE AT EIGHT)
JUAN VA A LEER.
(JUAN IS GOING TO READ)
VAMOS A CAMINAR JUNTOS.
(WE ARE GOING TO WALK TOGETHER)



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