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MIT 21F Spanish I - IV (OCW) 12 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

is there a easy way to understand the verb ir

OpenStudy (kewlgeek555):

Of course there is! First, let me say... \(\Huge\bf\color{#FF0000}W\color{#FF4900}e\color{#FF9200}l\color{#FFDB00}c\color{#FFff00}o\color{#B6ff00}m\color{#6Dff00}e\color{#24ff00}~\color{#00ff00}t\color{#00ff49}o\color{#00ff92}~\color{#00ffDB}O\color{#00ffff}p\color{#00DBff}e\color{#0092ff}n\color{#0049ff}S\color{#0000ff}t\color{#2400ff}u\color{#6D00ff}d\color{#B600ff}y\color{#FF00ff}!\) "Ir" means to go. IR - IR Verb - (indicative) Present Tense (yo) voy - (I) go (tú) vas - (you (informal)) (él/ella) va - (he/she) goes (usted) va - (you (formal)) (nosotros) vamos - (we) go (vosotros) vais (ellos) van - (they) go (ustedes) van - (you-all) go Here is just a couple common "ir" expressions and their meanings: -ir a (or, less commonly, ir para) + destination — to go to (a place) — Fuimos a la playa. We went to the beach. -ir en + name of vehicle — to travel by (type of vehicle) — Voy en autobús. I am traveling by bus. If you have any more questions about the verb, you can reply in this same post or tag me like this: @kewlgeek555

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