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Present Simple: Irregular -IR Verbs

Irregular: The Verb Ir (To go)

 

Spanish

English

Yo

Voy

I go

Vas

You go

Él/Ella/Ud.

Va

He/She/It goes

Nosotros/as

Vamos

We go

Vosotros/as

Vais

Not used in Latin America

Ellos/Ellas/Uds.

Van

They/you-all go

 

 


 

The Near Future

The Verb ‘Ir’ also Functions as a Mechanism for Conjugating the Near Future:

The grammatical construct for the near future tense:

 

Spanish

The Verb ‘Ir’ conjugated in present simple

+ A +

Infinitivo

       
English The Verb ‘To go’ conjugated in present progressive

+

Infinitive

 

  1. I am going to eat (Yo) voy a comer

  2. You-formal are going to come Usted va a venir

  3. You-all are going to (You-all will) go out Ustedes van a salir


 

Irregulars of Type: E {ra} IE

The pattern: the ‘e’ in the stem changes to ‘ie.’
The verb illustrated in the following table is Preferir (to prefer)

 

 Subject Pronoun

Conjugation

Yo

Prefiero

Prefieres

Él/Ella/Ud.

Prefiere

Nosotros/as

Preferimos

Vosotros/as

Preferís*

Ellos/as/Uds.

Prefieren

 

* Not used in Latin America


 

Additional Verbs

Arrepentir

arrepiento

To regret

Conferir

confiero

To confer

Digerir

digiero

To digest

Divertir

divierto

To amuse

Herir

hiero

To wound

Inquerir

inquiero

To inquire

Mentir

miento

To lie

Preferir

prefiero

To prefer

Sugerir

sugiero

To suggest

Transferir

transfiero

To transfer

1. What do you-all prefer? ¿Qué prefieren ustedes?
2. She never lies Ella nunca miente


 

Irregulars of Type: O {ra} UE

The pattern: the ‘o’ in the stem changes to ‘ue.’
The verb illustrated in the following table is Dormir (to sleep)

 

 Subject Pronoun

Conjugation

Yo

Duermo

Duermes

Él/Ella/Ud.

Duerme

Nosotros/as

Dormimos

Vosotros/as

Dormís*

Ellos/as/Uds.

Duermen

* Not used in Latin America

 

Additional verb

Morir

To die

You (formal-singular) sleep in your bed Usted duerme en su cama


 

Irregulars of Type: E {ra} I

The pattern: the ‘e’ in the stem changes to ‘i.’
The verb illustrated in the following table is Pedir (to ask for something)

 Subject Pronoun

Conjugation

Yo

Pido

Pides

Él/Ella/Ud.

Pide

Nosotros/as

Pedimos

Vosotros/as

Pedís

Ellos/as/Uds.

Piden

 

* Not used in Latin America


 

Additional Verbs

Corregir

corrijo

To correct

Despedir

despido

To fire

Desvestir

desvisto

To undress

Elegir

elijo

To choose

Medir

mido

To measure

Pedir

pido

To ask

Repetir

repito

To repeat

Servir

sirvo

To serve

Sonrr

sonrío

To smile

Vestir

visto

To dress

She always asks (for) something to eat Ella siempre pide algo para comer


 

Irregulars of Type: Verbs whose Stems End in ‘GU’

The verb illustrated in the following table is Seguir (to continue/to follow)

 Subject Pronoun

Conjugation

Yo

Sigo

Sigues

Él/Ella/Ud.

Sigue

Nosotros/as

Seguimos

Vosotros/as

Seguís*

Ellos/as/Uds.

Siguen

 

* Not used in Latin America

Additional verb

To achieve / To obtain / To get

Conseguir


 

Irregulars of Type: Verbs whose Stems End in ‘U’

In these irregular verbs we add the letter ‘Y’ after the letter ‘U’, except for the first-person plural (we) and second-person plural (you-all) forms.
The verb illustrated in the following table is Incluir (to include)

 

 Subject Pronoun

Conjugation

Yo

Incluyo

Incluyes

Él/Ella/Ud.

Incluye

Nosotros/as

Incluimos

Vosotros

Incluís*

Ellos/as/Uds..

Incluyen

 

* Not used in Latin America


 

Additional verbs

To build

Construir

construyo

To destroy

Destruir

destruyo

To exclude

Excluir

excluyo

To run away

Huir

huyo


 

Irregulars of Type: Verbs whose Stems End in ‘C’

These irregular verbs are conjugated regularly, except for the first-person singular form (I), where the letter ‘Z’ is added.

 

The verb

Conjugation

Introducir

To introduce

Introduzco

Producir

To produce

Produzco

Conducir

To drive

Conduzco

 


 

Special Irregulars

These verbs are unusual and unique, and therefore should be studied separately, on an individual basis, in order to familiarize ourselves with them.

 

 

DECIR
(To say)

SALIR
(To go out)

OÍR
(To hear)

VENIR
(To come)

Yo

Digo

Salgo

Oigo

Vengo

Dices

Sales

Oyes

Vienes

Él/Ella/Ud.

Dice

Sale

Oye

Viene

Nosotros/as

Decimos

Salimos

Oímos

Venimos

Vosotros/as

Decís

Salís

Oís

Venís

Ellos/Ellas/Uds.

Dicen

Salen

Oyen

Vienen

 


 
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