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In Spanish, there are three irregular verbs in the imperfect tense: ser, ir, and ver. These verbs have unique conjugations in the imperfect tense that do not follow the regular patterns of regular -ar, -er, or -ir verbs.
Pedir is a stem-changing (e→i) -ir verb. Here are the present tense conjugations:Yo pido.Tú pides.Él/ella/usted pide.Nosotros pedimos.Vosotros pedís.Ellos/ellas/ustedes piden.
There are many past tense conjugations for the verb ir. It depends on whether it is indicative, perfect, subjunctive, perfect subjunctive, or imperative. See the related link below for a complete listing of the conjugation of ir.
The imperfect tense sign in Spanish is "-aba/-ía" for -ar verbs and "-ía" for -er and -ir verbs.
Some common French -ir verbs include finir (to finish), choisir (to choose), partir (to leave), and dormir (to sleep). These verbs follow a specific conjugation pattern in the present tense and can be regular or irregular.
"Je" means "I". If you want to know how to form the present tense for "I" (for regular verbs): Take off the last 2 letters. Replace -er with -e, -ir with -i, or -re with -s.
To conjugate verbs in the nosotros form, you typically drop the infinitive ending (-ar, -er, -ir) and add the appropriate ending for the specific verb tense. For example, in present tense, for -ar verbs you add "-amos" and for -er/-ir verbs you add "-emos" or "-imos".
In the present tense, it is -an for -ar verbs and -en for -er and -ir verbs.
Cumplir is "to finish" or to "complete". The yo form is dependent on the tense in question. Assuming this is about the present simple (presente simple), the yo form would be "cumplo". (remove the "ir" and add an "o")
To conjugate the verb "ir" (to go) in Spanish: Present tense: voy, vas, va, vamos, vais, van Preterite tense: fui, fuiste, fue, fuimos, fuisteis, fueron Future tense: iré, irás, irá, iremos, iréis, irán
ir means 'to go'. Conjugations in present tense: voy- i go vamos- we go vas- you go vais- you all go va- he/she/it goes van- they go
"Voy" is in the present tense. This is a very common mechanism that uses the present tense of "ir" to speak of the near future. It is used the same way in English: I am going to wear a tee shirt." To really speak in the present tense, as in "I am wearing a tee shirt" or " I wear a tee shirt", You would conjugate the verb llevar: "llevo una camiseta".
The verb "to sleep" in French is "dormir". It's an irregular -ir verb, and in present tense it conjugates as:je dorstu dorsil dortnous dormonsvous dormezils dorment
estoyestéestuveestabaestaréhe estadohabía estadohube estadohabré estadoestaríahabría estadoestuviera / estuvieseestuvierehaya estadohubiera / hubiese estadohubiere estadoque (yo) esté / que esté (yo) (imperativo indirecto)
In Spanish, there are three irregular verbs in the imperfect tense: ser, ir, and ver. These verbs have unique conjugations in the imperfect tense that do not follow the regular patterns of regular -ar, -er, or -ir verbs.
ir= to go voy/vas/va/vamos/vais/van - present tense = I go/you go/he-she-it goes/we go/you go/ they go Vaya! = go!
Pedir is a stem-changing (e→i) -ir verb. Here are the present tense conjugations:Yo pido.Tú pides.Él/ella/usted pide.Nosotros pedimos.Vosotros pedís.Ellos/ellas/ustedes piden.