Introduction
Spanish is a widely spoken language, with over 460 million people speaking it as their native language. If you’re learning Spanish, one of the basic verbs you need to know is “go.” In this article, we will explore the different conjugations of “go” in Spanish.
Conjugation of “Go” in Spanish
The verb “go” in Spanish is “ir”. It is an irregular verb, which means it doesn’t follow the regular conjugation patterns of most Spanish verbs. Here are the different conjugations of “go” in Spanish:
Present Tense
– Yo voy (I go)
– Tú vas (You go, informal)
– Él/Ella/Usted va (He/She/You go, formal)
– Nosotros/Nosotras vamos (We go)
– Vosotros/Vosotras vais (You all go, informal)
– Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes van (They/You all go, formal)
Example Sentences in Present Tense
– Yo voy al cine con mis amigos. (I go to the movies with my friends.)
– Tú vas a la playa los fines de semana. (You go to the beach on weekends.)
– Él va a la escuela todos los días. (He goes to school every day.)
– Nosotros vamos de vacaciones en verano. (We go on vacation in the summer.)
– Vosotros vais al parque a jugar fútbol. (You all go to the park to play soccer.)
– Ellos van al supermercado a comprar comida. (They go to the supermarket to buy food.)
Past Tense
The past tense of “go” in Spanish is “fui” for the first-person singular (I) and “fuiste” for the second-person singular (you, informal). For the third person singular (he/she/you, formal) and the plural forms, we use the verb “ir” in the preterite tense, which is “fue.” Here are the conjugations of “go” in the past tense:
– Yo fui (I went)
– Tú fuiste (You went, informal)
– Él/Ella/Usted fue (He/She/You went, formal)
– Nosotros/Nosotras fuimos (We went)
– Vosotros/Vosotras fuisteis (You all went, informal)
– Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes fueron (They/You all went, formal)
Example Sentences in Past Tense
– Ayer fui al parque con mi familia. (Yesterday I went to the park with my family.)
– ¿Fuiste a la fiesta de Ana anoche? (Did you go to Ana’s party last night?)
– Él fue a la oficina temprano hoy. (He went to the office early today.)
– Fuimos de viaje a la playa el verano pasado. (We went on a trip to the beach last summer.)
– ¿Fuisteis al concierto de rock? (Did you all go to the rock concert?)
– Ellos fueron a visitar a sus abuelos durante las vacaciones. (They went to visit their grandparents during the holidays.)
Future Tense
To express “go” in the future tense in Spanish, we use the verb “ir” followed by the preposition “a” and the infinitive of the verb we want to go to. Here are the conjugations of “go” in the future tense:
– Yo voy a + infinitive (I am going to + verb)
– Tú vas a + infinitive (You are going to + verb, informal)
– Él/Ella/Usted va a + infinitive (He/She/You are going to + verb, formal)
– Nosotros/Nosotras vamos a + infinitive (We are going to + verb)
– Vosotros/Vosotras vais a + infinitive (You all are going to + verb, informal)
– Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes van a + infinitive (They/You all are going to + verb, formal)
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