Spanish Verb Conjugation: 'Ir'
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Spanish Verb Conjugation: 'Ir'

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Yo ____

voy

Julia ____

va

Pablo ____

va

Nosotros _____

<p>vamos</p> Signup and view all the answers

Usted ___

<p>va</p> Signup and view all the answers

Anna y Pablo _____

<p>van</p> Signup and view all the answers

Tu _____

<p>vas</p> Signup and view all the answers

Ellos _____

<p>van</p> Signup and view all the answers

Vosotros ______

<p>vais</p> Signup and view all the answers

Ustedes____

<p>van</p> Signup and view all the answers

Marta y Juan _____

<p>van</p> Signup and view all the answers

¿Adonde vas?

<p>Where are you going?</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Verb Conjugation: "Ir" (to go)

  • "Voy" is the first-person singular form, used when saying "I go" in Spanish.
  • "Va" is the third-person singular form, used for he, she, or formal 'you' (Usted).
  • "Vamos" is the first-person plural form, meaning "we go."
  • "Vas" is the second-person singular form, meaning "you go" (informal).
  • "Van" is the third-person plural form, used for they or you (formal plural, Ustedes).
  • "Vais" is the second-person plural form commonly used in Spain, meaning "you all go."

Subject Pronouns Usage

  • "Yo" refers to the speaker (I).
  • "Julia" and "Pablo" refer to individual persons (he or she).
  • "Nosotros" refers to a group including the speaker (we).
  • "Usted" is a formal way to address one person (you).
  • "Ellos" refers to a group of males or a mixed group (they).
  • "Vosotros" is used for addressing multiple people informally in Spain.
  • "Ustedes" is used for addressing multiple people formally or in Latin America.

Question Formulation

  • "¿Adónde vas?" translates to "Where are you going?" in English, seeking the destination of the action.

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This quiz focuses on the conjugation of the Spanish verb 'ir' (to go) and the usage of subject pronouns. You will learn the different forms for each person and practice identifying them in sentences. Test your knowledge of both vocabulary and grammar in this engaging quiz.

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