How to Conjugate Ir

Conjugate ir in the present indicative., Use the preterit indicative., Conjugate in the imperfect indicative., Learn the future indicative., Use the conditional indicative.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Conjugate ir in the present indicative.

    The present indicative is used when stating a fact that is currently happening.Example: "I am going to the store," Voy a la tienda." yo: voy tú: vas él/ella/usted: va nosotros/-as: vamos vosotros/-as: vais ellos/ellas/ustedes: van , The preterit indicative tense is used to describe a fact or concrete action of the past that has been completed or has come to a clear end.Example: "I went to the store," Fui a la tienda." yo: fui tú: fuiste él/ella/usted: fue nosotros/-as: fuimos vosotros/-as: fuisteis ellos/ellas/ustedes: fueron , Use the imperfect indicative to describe a concrete past action or fact that had no definite end, implying that the action may still continue on in the present.Example: "I was going to the store every week," Iba a la tienda cada semana. yo: iba tú: ibas él/ella/usted: iba nosotros/-as: íbamos vosotros/-as: ibais ellos/ellas/ustedes: iban , Use the future indicative tense to describe a future action that will definitely take place.

    Example: "I will go to the store tomorrow," Iré a la tienda mañana. yo: iré tú: irás él/ella/usted: irá nosotros/-as: iremos vosotros/-as: iréis ellos/ellas/ustedes: irán , The conditional indicative tense describes a fact or action that will definitely occur if another condition is true.

    Example: "I will go to the store if you need more food," Iría a la tienda si necesitas más comida. yo: iría tú: irías él/ella/usted: iría nosotros/-as: iríamos vosotros/-as: iríais ellos/ellas/ustedes: irían
  2. Step 2: Use the preterit indicative.

  3. Step 3: Conjugate in the imperfect indicative.

  4. Step 4: Learn the future indicative.

  5. Step 5: Use the conditional indicative.

Detailed Guide

The present indicative is used when stating a fact that is currently happening.Example: "I am going to the store," Voy a la tienda." yo: voy tú: vas él/ella/usted: va nosotros/-as: vamos vosotros/-as: vais ellos/ellas/ustedes: van , The preterit indicative tense is used to describe a fact or concrete action of the past that has been completed or has come to a clear end.Example: "I went to the store," Fui a la tienda." yo: fui tú: fuiste él/ella/usted: fue nosotros/-as: fuimos vosotros/-as: fuisteis ellos/ellas/ustedes: fueron , Use the imperfect indicative to describe a concrete past action or fact that had no definite end, implying that the action may still continue on in the present.Example: "I was going to the store every week," Iba a la tienda cada semana. yo: iba tú: ibas él/ella/usted: iba nosotros/-as: íbamos vosotros/-as: ibais ellos/ellas/ustedes: iban , Use the future indicative tense to describe a future action that will definitely take place.

Example: "I will go to the store tomorrow," Iré a la tienda mañana. yo: iré tú: irás él/ella/usted: irá nosotros/-as: iremos vosotros/-as: iréis ellos/ellas/ustedes: irán , The conditional indicative tense describes a fact or action that will definitely occur if another condition is true.

Example: "I will go to the store if you need more food," Iría a la tienda si necesitas más comida. yo: iría tú: irías él/ella/usted: iría nosotros/-as: iríamos vosotros/-as: iríais ellos/ellas/ustedes: irían

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