![]() If we went to New York, we would tell you.Įl que ellos fueran a salir, no me afecta. Si nosotros fuéramos a Nueva York, te diríamos. If you went to the bank earlier it would be better. Si tú fueras al banco temprano sería mejor. Lo que quiero es que nos vayamos temprano. The fact that I go to the beach doesn’t change anything. The latter one is rarely used, so I did not include it in this lesson.Įl que yo vaya a la playa no cambia nada. The forms of this mood are the present, past, past perfect, and future subjunctive. This is a more advanced mode of the Spanish verb ir. We use the subjunctive mood to talk about hypotheses, hopes, wishes, or uncertainty. ![]() They would go to class but they closed the school. You would go on holiday if you wanted to.Įllos irían a clase pero cerraron la escuela. In the conditional form of the verb ir, the stem stays the same and it translates to English as “would go”. In the future tense, the stem stays the same and every conjugation starts with ir-, they all translate to “will go.” Yo You used to go to the north stadium, now to the south. Tú ibas al estadio norte, ahora al del sur. The past imperfect form -that once again, has a stem change from ir to iba– is translated to “used to.” Yo In the past tense, ir conjugation has another stem change from ir to fui– and fue. The stem change is complete from ir to vo- and va. The present tense of the ir verb is the most common one. By learning the present simple, past simple, future simple, past imperfect, and conditional you will understand basic expressions and conversation with ir. The indicative mood has the most basic tenses of the Spanish verb ir. The conjugation changes in these tenses happen in the helping verb, while the form of ir stays the same. These compound tenses involve using the helping verbs haber and estar.
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