The document discusses the conjugations of the Spanish verbs "estar" and "ir" for different pronouns including "yo", "t炭", "辿l/ella", "nosotros/nosotras", and "ellos/ellas". It provides the conjugated forms of the verbs for each pronoun and examples of how to use the pronouns and conjugated verbs in sentences.
2. Estar and Ir: I/Yo
Singular: Estoy and Voy
Both Estar and Ir are irregular in the first person.
Examples:
Yo estoy a la escuela.
Yo voy a la biblioteca.
3. Estar and Ir: T炭
The conjugation for the secondary tense differ from
those of the singular tense.
The secondary tense of estar is: Est叩s
The secondary tense of Ir is: Vas
Examples:
Mama est叩s feliz.
Juan vas al cine.
4. Estar and Ir: El/Ella
As we get more gender specific, the pronoun before the
verb differs based on whether it is a boy or a girl.
The third person singular tense of estar is: Est叩
The third person singular tense of ir is: va
Examples:
El chico est叩 inteligente.
Ella va a la escuela.
5. Estar and Ir: Nosotros/Nosotras
This pronoun is also gender specific. Use this
conjugation when saying they.
Conjugated tense for estar: Estamos
Conjugated tense for Ir: Vamos
Examples:
Nosotros estamos completo.
Nosotros vamos al parque.
6. Estar and Ir: Ellos/Ellas
This is the other conjugation that means they. This is
also gender specific.
Conjugation for estar: Est叩n
Conjugation for Ir: Van
Examples:
Ellos est叩n enojado.
Ellas van al campo.