The Spanish Verb ‘Ir’ Subjunctive Conjugation
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The Spanish subjunctive is often confusing to many students as it is a mood that is hardly ever used in English yet in Spanish it’s use is common, however the purpose of this specific post is not to explain the use of the subjunctive in Spanish but to look at the verb ir subjunctive conjugation which is completely irregular! Here are the conjugations of the subjunctive tenses for ir.
Present Subjunctive Ir Conjugation
yo vaya – I go
tú vays – you go (formal singular)
él/ella vaya – he/she go
usted vaya – you go (polite singular)
nosotros/as vayamos - we go
vosotros/as vayáis – you go (formal plural)
ellos/ellas vayan – they go
ustedes vayan – you go (polite plural)
Ir Imperfect Subjunctive
yo fuera or fuese - I used to go
tú fueras or fueses – you used to go (formal singular)
él/ella fuera or fuese – he/she used to go
usted fuera or fuese – you used to go (polite singular)
nosotros/as fuéramos or fuésemos – we used to go
vosotros/as fuerais or fueseis – you used to go (formal plural)
ellos/ellas fueran or fuesen – they used to go
ustedes fueran or fuesen – you used to go (polite plural)
*Please note the imperfect tense has a double set of forms, the “-ra” and the “-se” forms, which can be interchanged most of the time.
Ir Future Subjunctive Conjugation
yo fuere – I will go
tú fueres – you will go (formal singular)
él/ella fuere – he/she will go
usted fuere – you will go (polite singular)
nosotros/as fuéremos – we will go
vosotros/as fuereis – you will go (formal plural)
ellos/ellas fueren – they will go
ustedes fueren – you will go (polite plural)
*Note that the future tense in the subjunctive is rarely used today, but you may find it appearing in old books etc.
For information about tenses in which ‘ir’ has irregularities, and to learn a little more about this highly irregular verb visit the links below:
Spanish Verb Ir
Ir Present Tense
Ir Preterite
Ir Imperfect Tense
Ir Future Tense
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