Spanish Verb Ir: Present Tense Conjugation
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The irregular verb hablar uses the auxiliary verb ___ in its present tense conjugations.

ir

The verb ir is essential for expressing motion, purpose, change, and ___.

modality

In Spanish, the infinitive form of the verb ir is ___.

ir

The conjugations of the verb ir in the present tense follow regular and ___ patterns.

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As a helping verb in irregular verbs' conjugations, ir plays a crucial role in forming present tense ___.

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In the present tense, the verb 'ir' is conjugated as follows: Yo ___

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In the present tense, the verb 'ir' is conjugated as follows: Tú ___

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In the present tense, the verb 'ir' is conjugated as follows: Él/ella/usted ___

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In the present tense, the verb 'ir' is conjugated as follows: Nosotros/nosotras ___

<p>vamos</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the present tense, the verb 'ir' is conjugated as follows: Ellos/ellas/ustedes ___

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Spanish Verb Ir: Infinitive Forms and Conjugation in Present Tense

The Spanish verb ir is one of the most frequently used verbs in the language, meaning "to go." It has various uses such as expressing motion, purpose, or change. This article will discuss the infinitive form of the verb ir, its regular and irregular conjugations in the present tense, and its usage in different contexts.

Infinitive Form

The infinitive form of the Spanish verb ir is written as ir. For example, when using it with the prepositions a (to) and hacia (towards), you would say quiero ir a la playa (I want to go to the beach).

Regular Conjugations in Present Tense

To form the regular conjugations of ir in the present tense, you follow these general rules:

Person Verb Stem Verb Ending
Yo i -o
i -as
Él/ella/usted i -a
Nosotros/nosotras/vosotros/vosotras i -amos
Ellos/ellas/ustedes i -an

For example, the first person singular conjugation "yo iré," means "I am going." This pattern holds true for other persons and numbers. However, there are some irregularities within these patterns due to certain verb stems.

Irregular Conjugations in Present Tense

Some verbs have irregular conjugations even in the present tense. While the verb ir itself is regular, it's used as a helping verb in irregular verbs' conjugations. For example, the irregular verb hablar ("to speak") uses the auxiliary verb ir in its present tense conjugations:

Person Verb Stem Verb Ending
Yo hablar -o
hablar -as
Él/ella/usted hablar -a
Nosotros/nosotras/vosotros/vosotras hablar -amos
Ellos/ellas/ustedes hablar -an

In this case, the verb hablar is irregular in its present tense, but it uses the regular conjugation of the auxiliary verb ir.

Usage in Different Contexts

The verb ir is used in various ways depending on the context. Some common uses include:

  • Expressing motion: Voy a la escuela por el camino de arriba (I am going to school by the upper way).
  • Expressing purpose: Voy al cine para ver la película (I am going to the cinema to watch the movie).
  • Expressing change: Voy a ser profesor (I am going to be a teacher).
  • Expressing modality: No voy a ir a la playa (I am not going to go to the beach).

In conclusion, the Spanish verb ir is a fundamental and versatile verb that is essential for expressing motion, purpose, change, and modality. Its infinitive form is ir, and its conjugations in the present tense follow regular and irregular patterns, depending on the verb stem. As a helping verb in irregular verbs' conjugations, it plays a crucial role in forming present tense forms.

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Learn about the Spanish verb 'ir' meaning 'to go' - its infinitive form, regular and irregular conjugations in the present tense, and its usage in various contexts. Explore how 'ir' is used to express motion, purpose, change, and modality.

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