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Page 1: Page 180 Realidades 1 The Verb IR Fun Facts: Origins of the Spanish days of the week: The word sabado, like many Spanish words, is based on Latin. The

Page 180Realidades 1The Verb IR

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Fun Facts: Origins of the Spanish days of the week:

The word sabado, like many Spanish words, is based on Latin.

The Spanish days of the week come from the Latin names for the gods, planets, sun, and moon, all of which were important in Roman daily life.

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Match the Spanish days of the week with their Latin origins.1. dies Mercurii: named after Mercury, the god of commerce

and travelers

2. dies Veneris: named after Venus, the goddess of beauty and love

3. dies lunae: the day dedicated to the moon (luna)

4. dies solis: named after the sun (sol), but later chames to dies Dominicus, which means “the Lord’s day”

5. dies Martis: dedicated to Mars, the god of war

6. dies Saturni: named after Saturn; also called dies Sabbati, based on the Hebrew word shabbath, or “day of rest”

7. dies Jovis: named after Jove, or Jupiter, the ruler of the gods

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El Verbo “IR”

• IR es el infinitivo• No hay una raíz (there isn’t a root/stem)

• En español IR significa “to go”

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Por ejemplo:

• In English we say: “I go to the park.”

• En español decimos: “Yo voy al parque.”

• In English we say: “We go to the movies.”

• En español decimos: “Vamos al cine.”

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El Presente del Verbo IR:(irregular in the present tense)

Yo

Usted, él, ella

Nosotros, nosotras

Vosotros, vosotras

Ustedes, ellos, ellas

voy

vas

va

vamos

vais

van

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El Presente del Verbo IRThe verb ir is generally followed by the

preposition a (or the contraction al):

Yo

Usted, él, ella

Nosotros, nosotras

Vosotros, vosotras

Ustedes, ellos, ellas

voy

vas

va

vamos

vais

van

+

A

al

parque

+

la fiesta

masculine noun

femenine noun

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¿Adónde vamos?

¿Adónde + ir ?

Adónde is a question-asking word that indicates to where we aregoing.

¿Adónde + vamos mañana ?(To) Where are we going tomorrow?

Mañana (nosotros) vamos a la fiesta

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““¿Adónde vamos?¿Adónde vamos?”” Nosotros vamos a la fiesta Nosotros vamos a la fiesta de cumpleaños de Pedro.de cumpleaños de Pedro.

““¿Dónde está Pedro?¿Dónde está Pedro?”” Pedro está en la Pedro está en la

escuela.escuela.

¿Adónde? no es igual a ¿dónde?

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¿Adónde vas mañana?:

Yo voy al médico.... al hotel.

... al dentista.... al parque.

... al cine....al café.

...al hospital....al restaurante.

...al supermercado.

a + el = al

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¿Adónde van ustedes?:

Nosotros vamos a la médica.

...a la biblioteca. (library)...a la ciudad.(city)

...a la oficina....a la dentista.

...a la iglesia. (church)...a la librería. (bookstore)

...a la playa.(beach)

a + la = a la

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¿Adónde vas mañana?:

Yo voy al banco.

I’m going to the bank.

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¿Adónde va él hoy?:

El va al colegio.

He is going to the high school.

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¿Adónde va Ud. hoy?:

Yo voy a la fiesta.

I’m going to the party.

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¿Cómo vamos?¿How do we get there?

Nosotros vamos en carro.

We go by car.

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¿Cómo van ellos?

Ellos van en autobús.

They go by bus.

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¿Cómo vas tú?

Yo voy en bicicleta.

I go by bicycle.

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¿Adónde vas? (Where are you going (to)?)

Voy a la … (feminine places) or Voy al … (masculine places)

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Canciones para recordar: http://www.senorwooly.com/video/ir

-presente https://www.youtube.com/watch?v

=8TD-0cclxvE http://youtu.be/oQhl9q4Io1E http://youtu.be/fU8qrJuIeF0