Yo fui
Tú fuiste
Vos fuistés
Él fue
Ella fue
Usted fue
Nosotros fuimos
Vosotros fuisteis
Ellos fueron
The word "ir" means "to go" in Spanish, while "ser" means "to be." Both are verbs used to describe actions or states of being.
Quiero ir means "I want to go".
Quieres ir a nadar?
"Ir a la escuela" in Spanish means "to go to school" in English.
Some examples of Spanish words that end in "ir" are dormir (to sleep), abrir (to open), and vivir (to live).
"You said" is dijo (formal preterit) or dijiste (informal preterit)
present, past, future, those are the basic tenses for Spanish, the you can have the preterit etc....
Using the preterit, "Usted lo compró" or " Lo compraste".
No. The term "have learned" places this useage into the present perfect. "Jennifer y su clase han aprendido español." The preterit would be equivalent to "Jennifer and her class learned Spanish." The Spanish for that is "Jennifer y su clase aprendieron español."
IR stands for: Introduction Remedial.
me voy a ir - or just.... me voyvoy a ir
The word "ir" means "to go" in Spanish, while "ser" means "to be." Both are verbs used to describe actions or states of being.
"Tengo que ir" or "necesito ir"
ir al or ir a la, depending on place.
Translation: go
quiero ir a una fiesta
yo celebrétu celebrasteel celebrónosotros celebramosvosotros celebrasteisellos celebraron