How do you use IR in a sentence?
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Here are a few examples of how you can use ir in a Spanish sentence:
- English: I go to the bank two times per week.
- English: I'm going out (or I'm going to go out).
- English: This is the last day I go to university.
- English: Relax, you go with time to spare (or you have time to spare).
- English: I'm leaving.
Correspondingly, how do you use IR A?
Going to a location in Spanish: ir + a + (place) The most basic way to use the above conjugations of the verb ir is to talk about where someone is going now. You'll add in the preposition a (to) before the destination. Voy a casa. — I'm going home.
Also, what is the yo form of IR?
Ir conjugation in Spanish
Subject | Present (go/goes) | Preterite (went) |
---|---|---|
yo (I) | voy | fui |
tú (You) | vas | fuiste |
él/ella/Ud. (He/She) | va | fue |
nosotros (We) | vamos | fuimos |
2 Answers. "Ir" is the infinitive meaning "to go". "Voy" is the first-person singular conjugation of the verb "ir" in the present indicative, so basically, it means "I go". Tengo que ir a la tienda.