How do you conjugate IR verb endings?
- Verbs ending in -ir belong to the second conjugation and form their present tense stem by losing the -ir from the infinitive.
- The present tense endings for -ir verbs are:-is, -is, -it, -issons, -issez, -issent.
- Remember the extra syllable in the nous and vous forms.
What is IR in Spanish conjugation?
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.
What is the plural of IR?
Verbos regulares
Singular | Plural | |
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1st person | yo | nosotros |
2nd person | tú | vosotros |
3rd person | él | ellos |
How do you conjugate IR verbs?
Simply put, to conjugate an -ir verb, drop the -ir and add the appropriate ending according to the person and tense. For example, in the present tense you add -o, -es, -e, -imos, -ís, or -en to the remaining stem after removing -ir.
How do I change my IR?
Ir is regular in the future tense, so you can apply the regular verb endings here….The Imperfect Tense of Ir.
Conjugation | Translation |
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usted iba | You (formal) used to go |
nosotros íbamos | We used to go |
vosotros ibais | You all (informal) used to go |
ellos/ellas iban | They used to go |
How do you use IR?
Where Do You Plan to Go?
- Yo iré (I will go).
- Tú irás (You will go).
- Usted irá (You will go – formal).
- Él irá (He will go).
- Nosotros iremos (We will go).
- Vosotros iríais (Spain) or Ustedes irán (Lain America) (You all will go).
- Ellas irán (They will go – feminine).