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How do you conjugate IR in present tense?

How do you conjugate IR in present tense?

To conjugate these verbs, drop the -ir from the infinitive and add the second conjugation present tense endings: -is, -is, -it, -issons, -issez, -issent. The singular and plural forms of the third person are clearly distinguishable (finit vs. finissent). Listen to the difference.

What are the conjugations of the verb IR?

Conjugating the Irregular Spanish Verb Ir (to Go)

Conjugation Translation
yo voy I go
tú vas You (informal) go
él/ella/ello/uno va He/she/one goes
usted va You (formal) go

Is IR irregular in present tense?

The verb ir (conjugation) means “to go”. This verb is irregular in the present tense. Yo voy contigo.

What are the IR verbs?

Here are just a few of the most common regular – ir verbs:

  • Abolir > to abolish.
  • Agir > to act.
  • Avertir > to warn.
  • Bâtir > to build.
  • Choisir > to choose.
  • établir > to establish.
  • étourdir > to stun, deafen, make dizzy.
  • Finir > to finish.

What is the past participle of IR?

ir (first-person singular present voy, first-person singular preterite fui, past participle ido) to go (reflexive) to go away, to leave (see irse) (with a followed by the infinitive), to be going to (near future) Hoy vamos a ver una película.

Is IR a verb in Spanish?

The Spanish verb IR ( to go) is one of the most commonly used verbs in Spanish. It can be used for everything from announcing where you are going to what you are going to do. The verb Ir happens to be a highly irregular verb. Like ser, it doesn’t follow the normal patterns for verb conjugations.

What is an ir verb ending in Spanish?

Verbs ending in -ir are the third largest group of verbs in Spanish. To conjugate -ir verbs in Spanish, all you do is remove the -ir from the end and replace it with the right letters. The new ending you choose conveys the tense (past, present, future), the mood (indicative, subjunctive, imperative), and who’s doing the action.