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Verb to go - Verbo ir Spanish Practice Worksheets- Part 1

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I needed extra for this tricky Spanish beginning learning concept. this was the perfect fit They were engaged and found it easy to understand and use
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Practice one of the most important verbs in Spanish. The verb to go (ir) is one of the most used in this language. This set of worksheets are no-prep and engaging. They are designed in a way that anyone can do them. It has a higher level of difficulty and it comes with a free writing activity.

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5 pages
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Teaching Duration
90 minutes
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Use frequently occurring nouns and verbs.

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