Irregular Preterite Verb Conjugations
| Subject | Ser (to be) | Ir (to go) |
|---|---|---|
| yo | fui | fui |
| tú | fuiste | fuiste |
| él, ella, usted | fue | fue |
| nosotros | fuimos | fuimos |
How do you conjugate IR subjunctive in Spanish?
Using the chart below you can learn how to conjugate the Spanish verb ir in Present Subjunctive tense….Mode: Subjunctive.
| Personal Pronoun | Conjugation |
|---|---|
| El/Ella | vaya |
| Nosotros | vayamos |
| Vosotros | vayáis |
| Ellos/Ellas | vayan |
What is IR in yo form?
Indicative
| Subject | Present (go/goes) | Preterite (went) |
|---|---|---|
| yo (I) | voy | fui |
| tú (You) | vas | fuiste |
| él/ella/Ud. (He/She) | va | fue |
| nosotros (We) | vamos | fuimos |
Do you conjugate after IR?
Remember: Always use the present simple conjugations of the verb ir. Always include the word a between ir and the infinitive verb.
What is the correct way to use IR?
Ir is one of the most used verbs in Spanish, so get ready to level up your language understanding. Ir is an irregular and stem-changing verb that means “to go.” It is part of the –ir verbs in Spanish such as decir, seguir, venir and salir….Present simple.
| Yo | voy |
|---|---|
| Él, ella, usted | va |
| Nosotros | vamos |
| Ellos, ellas, ustedes | van |
How do you use IR a Lugar?
We use IR+A with places to express that someone is going to somewhere. So whenever you’re going to a place, you’ll use IR+A to get there!
What is the conjugation for IR in Spanish?
In English, these verbs end in -ing, but in Spanish they end in -ando and -iendo. As you’ve noticed, ir conjugation is irregular, and so in the case of ir, we use yendo . The present participle yendo literally translates to “going” in English, but can have different meanings, too.
What is the meaning of Irir conjugation?
Ir Conjugation: Subjunctive Mood We use the subjunctive mood to talk about hypotheses, hopes, wishes, or uncertainty. This is a more advanced mode of the Spanish verb ir. The forms of this mood are the present, past, past perfect, and future subjunctive.
What is the past participle and gerund of IR?
The past participle of ir is do. The gerund form of ir is yendo. These compound tenses involve using the helping verbs haber and estar. The conjugation changes in these tenses happen in the helping verb, while the form of ir stays the same.
How do you conjugate IR in the conditional tense?
Ir Conditional Indicative. In the conditional tense, ir is conjugated regularly. Just like in the future tense, you simply add the conditional endings to the infinitive ir. Yo. iría. Yo iría al trabajo temprano si me levantara más temprano. I would go to work early if I got up earlier. Tú. irías.