Oh , no you don't! Not again! We HELP but we do not DO the work for you! Here is the verb "ir" ("to go") in its entirety. Now, you supply the verbs and I'll be happy to check them for you.
Decide first of all if you are using the formal usted or familiar (first-name basis) tú:
ir = to go
yo voy = I go, I do go, I am going
tú vas = you (singular/familiar) go, do go, are going
él/ella/usted va = he/she/you (singular/formal) goes/go, does, do go, is going/are going
nosotros/nosotras vamos = we go, do go, are going (note 3 English possibilities for the English translation )
vosotros/vosotras vais = you (plural, familiar) go, do go, are going
ellos/ellas/ustedes van = they/you-all (formal plural) go, do go, are going
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Complete this conversation between two friends, Ana Margarita and Fernando. They are planning to go to a party with a group of students from the United States. Use ir, voy, vas, va, vamos, and van.
1.Ana Margarita: ¡Hola, Fernando! ¿Adónde * ahora?
2. Fernando: (Yo) * al cine. ¿Quieres (Do you want) conmigo?
3.Quieres (Do you want) * conmigo?
4.No puedo (I can’t). Mi hermana y yo * al parque.
5. ¿Qué * a hacer este fin de semana, Ana Margarita?
6.¡(Yo) * a una fiesta! ¿Quieres ?
7.¿Quieres * ?
8.Bueno, gracias. ¿Quiénes * con nosotros?
9.También un grupo de estudiantes de los Estados Unidos * a ir.
10.La fiesta * a ser en otra ciudad.
can someone help me get started with a couple of these
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