Yo soy – I am
Tú eres – you are
Él es – he is
Ella es – she is
Usted es – you are (speaking to someone politely)
Nosotros somos – we are
Vosotros sois – you are (talking to a group of friends…EN ESPAÑA!!!)
Ellos son – they are – at least one male)
Ellas sonn – they are – all female
Ustedes son – you are (speaking to a group of people)
Soy baja, no soy alta. - I am short, I am not tall.
¿Eres americano? - Are you American
Es tuyo el libro? - Is the book yours? (note that el libro is at the end of the sentence)
Es español o argentino el Señor Ruíz? Is Señor Ruiz Spanish or Argentinian? (note that Señor Ruíz is at the end of the sentence and that Spanish and Argentinian are not capitalized in Spanish... the countries are, but the adjectives are not. In English, both are capitalized.)
Los esquiadores son fantásticos. - The skiers are fantastic.
Yo voy – I go
Tú vas – you go
Él va – he goes
Ella va – she goes
Usted va – you go (speaking to someone politely)
Nosotros vamos – we go
Vosotros váis – you go (talking to a group of friends…EN ESPAÑA!!!)
Ellos van – they go – at least one male)
Ellas van – they go – all female
Ustedes van – you go (speaking to a group of people)
¿Vas a la farmacia? Do you go to the pharmacy (or are you going to …)
¿Quién va al hospital? – Who goes to the hospital? (or who is going to…)
ex. Voy a estudiar a las ocho - I'm going to study at 8:00.
Mis amigos van a cenar a las seis y media. - My friends are going to eat dinner at 6:30.
Voy al parque. (I am going to the park) (use "al' as a contraction for "a el".
Voy a la escuela. (I am going to the school)
IR – TO GO (used when the first verb is already conjugated)
Puedo ir a mi armario – Am I able to go to my locker.
Necesito ir a la oficina – I need to go to the office
Me gusta ir al cine – I like to go to the movies.