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Ir , Dar, Estar

Ir , Dar, Estar. De Viaje 1 Page 116. 1. The verb ir (to go), dar (to give), and estar (to be) are irregular. An irregular verb does NOT CONFORM to the regular pattern. **NOTE: HOW SIMILAR THE YO FORM IS ON EACH OF THESE VERBS!!. IR = to go. Dar = to give. Estar = to be.

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Ir , Dar, Estar

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  1. Ir , Dar, Estar De Viaje 1 Page 116

  2. 1. The verbir(to go),dar(to give), and estar (to be) are irregular. An irregular verb does NOT CONFORM to the regular pattern.

  3. **NOTE: HOW SIMILAR THE YO FORM IS ON EACH OF THESE VERBS!!

  4. IR = to go

  5. Dar = to give

  6. Estar = to be

  7. **Yes Estar and Ser both mean TO BE**Estar = is more temporary feelings or conditions such as tired, nervous, or sick. Also, used for location.

  8. Las Contracciones AL y DEL

  9. 1. The prepositionAlmeans to or toward. A contracts with EL to form one word: AL. The preposition a does not change when used with the other articles la,las, los.

  10. 2. The prepositon a is also used before a direct object that refers to a specificperson or persons. This is called the‘Personal a’ and has no English equivalent.

  11. 3. The prepositiondelmeans of, from,or about. The preposition de contracts with the article el to form one word: DEL. The preposition de does not change when used with the other articles la ,las,and los.

  12. 4. ***** You also use the preposition DE to indicate possession. The girl’s calculator = La calculadora de la chica. The boy’s calculator = La calculadora del chico.The girl’s backpack =

  13. 6. The boy’s book. = El libro del muchacho.7. The boy’s backpack.8. The girl’s pencil

  14. 1. Yovoyal parque.2. No change3. La mochilaesdel chico.4. Pedro vaal laboratorio.5. El libroesdel professor.6. El libro del muchacho.7. La mochila del muchacho.8. El lapiz de la muchacha.

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