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"Ir" and "Dar"

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The verbs ir and dar are irregular, meaning they do not follow the standard rules for conjugating -ir and -ar verbs. They do, however, share a pattern of conjugation:

irdar
voy
vas
va
vamos
vais
van
doy
das
da
damos
dais
dan

Additional practice can be found by reviewing our grammar lesson on estar, ir, and dar.

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