The verb ir (conjugation) means "to go". This verb is irregular in the present tense.
yo
voy
(I go)
tú
vas
(you go)
Ud/él/ella
va
(you/he/she goes)
nosotros (as)
vamos
(we go)
vosotros (as)
vais
(you guys go)
Uds/ellos/ellas
van
(you all/they go)
Sentences using ir in the present tense
Whenever you say that something or someone is “going to”, you have to add the Spanish preposition “a,” which means “to.” We use the formula: conjugation of "ir" + a
Yo voy contigo. I am going with you. Tú vas al mercado. You are going to the market. Va a hacer frío.
It's going to be cold. Vamos a la playa. We are going to the beach. Los muchachos van a ir al partido de fútbol.
The boys are going to go to the soccer game.
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