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How do you conjugat ir in spanish?

Here's a breakdown of how to conjugate the Spanish verb "ir" (to go):

Present Tense

* yo voy (I go)

* vas (you go)

* él/ella/usted va (he/she/you [formal] goes)

* nosotros/nosotras vamos (we go)

* vosotros/vosotras vais (you all go)

* ellos/ellas/ustedes van (they/you all [formal] go)

Preterite Tense

* yo fui (I went)

* fuiste (you went)

* él/ella/usted fue (he/she/you [formal] went)

* nosotros/nosotras fuimos (we went)

* vosotros/vosotras fuisteis (you all went)

* ellos/ellas/ustedes fueron (they/you all [formal] went)

Imperfect Tense

* yo iba (I was going)

* ibas (you were going)

* él/ella/usted iba (he/she/you [formal] was going)

* nosotros/nosotras íbamos (we were going)

* vosotros/vosotras ibais (you all were going)

* ellos/ellas/ustedes iban (they/you all [formal] were going)

Future Tense

* yo iré (I will go)

* irás (you will go)

* él/ella/usted irá (he/she/you [formal] will go)

* nosotros/nosotras iremos (we will go)

* vosotros/vosotras iréis (you all will go)

* ellos/ellas/ustedes irán (they/you all [formal] will go)

Conditional Tense

* yo iría (I would go)

* irías (you would go)

* él/ella/usted iría (he/she/you [formal] would go)

* nosotros/nosotras iríamos (we would go)

* vosotros/vosotras iríais (you all would go)

* ellos/ellas/ustedes irían (they/you all [formal] would go)

Subjunctive Mood

* Present Subjunctive:

* yo vaya (I go)

* vayas (you go)

* él/ella/usted vaya (he/she/you [formal] go)

* nosotros/nosotras vayamos (we go)

* vosotros/vosotras vayáis (you all go)

* ellos/ellas/ustedes vayan (they/you all [formal] go)

* Imperfect Subjunctive:

* yo fuera (I went)

* fueras (you went)

* él/ella/usted fuera (he/she/you [formal] went)

* nosotros/nosotras fuéramos (we went)

* vosotros/vosotras fuerais (you all went)

* ellos/ellas/ustedes fueran (they/you all [formal] went)

Tips for Using "Ir"

* Direct Object Pronouns: When "ir" is used with a direct object pronoun (me, te, lo, la, etc.), the pronoun goes before the conjugated verb. For example: "Voy a comprarlo" (I am going to buy it).

* "A" + Infinitive: The infinitive form of "ir" is used with the preposition "a" to express future actions: "Voy a comer" (I am going to eat).

* "Ir + a + place: "Ir" is often used with "a" followed by a place to indicate where someone is going: "Voy al cine" (I am going to the movies).

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