Conjugation Example Of Ir
Spanish Classes / / November 09, 2021
The verb to go it's a irregular verb, therefore its conjugation does not follow the third conjugation model, but the verb endings can vary (We will go, I go, you go, I will go, etc.).
The verb to go is also an intransitive verb which names an action that cannot be transferred; means ‘move,‘ walk, ‘differentiate,‘ spread out, ‘performance of an action', Among other meanings, for example: "Go on the way", "Let's go coming home", "I will go ahead".
The verb to go can be conjugated in nine simple tenses and in eight compound beats. Let's see below how this verb is conjugated:
Conjugation of to go (simple times)
Non-personal forms:
- Infinitive: to go
- Gerund: going
- Participle: gone
Imperative mode:
- You go
- You Wow
- You go
- You go
Simple indicative tenses:
Present: |
Preterite |
Me go |
Me I was |
Future |
Copreterite: |
Me I will go |
Me I was going |
Post-past | |
Me would go |
Simple subjunctive tenses:
Present: |
Preterite |
Me Wow |
Me out of or was |
Future | |
Me whatever |
Indicative compound tenses:
Before present: |
Preterite: |
Me I've gone |
Me I have gone |
Antefuture |
Antecopreterite: |
Me I will have gone |
Me had gone |
Anteposterite | |
Me would have gone |
Subjunctive compound tenses:
Before present: |
Preterite |
Me have gone |
Me had or would have gone |
Antefuture | |
Me would have gone |
- Continue with: Conjugation of ver
40 Examples of conjugation of to go:
- They never They have gone (pre-present indicative) to that circus, but we do went (past indicative) a few weeks ago.
- I always have a great time when go (present indicative) to visit my cousins.
- The mother was always aware of what they they saw (copreterite of indicative) on television.
- Go (imperative) to the store to buy bread for breakfast.
- We didn't know when they will have gone (pre-future indicative) to ask, because we were not notified.
- Never had been (prefix of indicative) to our house to eat.
- Let's go (present indicative) very late, but we still have several minutes of tolerance.
- If you had invited me to the function, I would would have gone (prefix of indicative) with you.
- Go (imperative) be careful because the floor is very slippery.
- It is important that go (present subjunctive) becoming familiar with all the concepts.
- Us we will see (future indicative) a horror movie in theaters this Friday.
- If you you go (present indicative) to buy everything at the store, I pay for it.
- What will be what would see (post-past indicative) on the monitor that they were so surprised to see it.
- Once we would have gone (prefix of indicative) to the advisory, we were all clear about how to continue.
- Since the other day they adopted him, no had gone to (prefix of indicative) with the vet to check the puppy.
- I invited everyone to the party, and Lisa was the only one who didn't it was (past indicative).
- Yes would have gone (prefix of subjunctive) with us, they would have let them pass for free.
- I hope that have gone (pre-present subjunctive) early so that he would not queue up in the process.
- I invited my friends to my birthday party; I hope everyone go (present subjunctive).
- It was very beautiful to see the cenotes and very impressive, because we had gone (antecopreterite of indicative)
- Anyway he managed to arrive on time, although has been (pre-present subjunctive) late.
- When the car hit him on the left side, he I was going (co-preterite indicative) distracted looking at his cell phone.
- I will go (pre-future indicative) with you to present myself as a witness.
- Never had gone (prefix of indicative) to one of these places because they seem very presumptuous to me.
- You would have had a lot of fun with us at the bowling alley yeah it would have been (antepreterite of subjunctive).
- Go (imperative) to the checkout and place your order.
- To the place where forces (future subjunctive), do what you see.
- Them they would have gone (prefix of indicative) with us if we had invited them?
- This week already has been (before present indicative) many times to play with your friends.
- Always go (present indicative) to all the places to which they invite me.
- When let's go (present subjunctive) reaching the beach, you can see the waves in the distance.
- Last week I was (past indicative) to a very interesting school excursion.
- It would be very interesting that let's go (past subjunctive) on a trip together next summer.
- Us we go (present indicative) ahead in the motorcade.
- we'll go (future indicative) directly to the offices to know the status of our process.
- Had I known that the place was so boring, better not we would have gone (antepreterite of subjunctive).
- If you keep trying in school like you have done now, you will go (future indicative) to one of the best universities in the country.
- I wish that last Friday it would have been (prefix of indicative) to my musical presentation.
- It is important that go (present subjunctive) to make the corresponding clarification as soon as possible.
- In your case i would go (post-past indicative) to the doctor as soon as he saw the first signs.
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Quoted from APA: Del Moral, M. & Rodriguez, J. (s.f.). Example of Conjugation of Ir.Example of. Retrieved on October 3, 2021 from https://www.ejemplode.com/12-clases_de_espanol/5238-ejemplo_de_conjugacion_de_ir.html