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Voy, vas, va, vamos, vais, van

Which tense? Because there are 21 different ways in which you can conjugate any verb in Spanish for the personal pronouns: Yo, tú, él nosotros, vosotros, ellos, usted, ustedes, ella, ellas.

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There are a lot of different conjugations for the verb 'Ser'. It just depends on how you want it conjugated:


Infinitivo: Ser
Gerundio simple: Siendo
Gerundio compuesto: Habiendo sido
PArticipio: Sido

Presente de indicativo:
Yo soy
eres
Él/Ella/Usted es
Nosotros somos
Vosotros sois
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes son

Pretérito imperfecto de indicativo: Era, eras, era, éramos, erais, eran

Pretérito de indicativo: Fui, fuiste, fue, fuimos, fuisteis, fueron

Futuro de indicativo: Seré, serás, será, seremos, seréis, serán

Pretérito perfecto de indicativo: He, has, ha, hemos, habéis, han + sido

Pretérito pluscuamperfecto de indicativo: Había, habías, había, habíamos, habíais, habían + sido

Pretérito anterior: Hube, hubiste, hubo, hubimos, hubisteis, hubieron + sido

Futuro perfecto de indicativo: Habré, habrás, habrá, habremos, habréis, habrán + sido

Potencial simple o imperfecto / condicional simple o imperfecto: Sería, serías, sería, seríamos, seríais, serían

Potencial perfecto o compuesto / condicional perfecto o compuesto: Habría, habrías, habría, habríamos, habríais, habrían + sido

Presente de subjuntivo: Sea, seas, sea, seamos, seáis, sean

Pretérito imperfecto de subjuntivo: Fuera, fueras, fuera, fuéramos, fuerais, fueran (también: fuese, fueses, fuese, fuésemos, fueseis, fuesen)

Futuro imperfecto de subjuntivo: Fuere, fueres, fuere, fuéremos, fuereis, fueren

Pretérito perfecto de subjuntivo: Haya, hayas, haya, hayamos, hayáis, hayan + sido

Pretérito pluscuamperfecto de subjuntivo: Hubiera, hubieras, hubiera, hubiéramos, hubierais, hubieran + sido (también:hubiese, hubieses, hubiese, hubiésemos, hubieseis, hubiesen + sido)

Futuro perfecto de subjuntivo: Hubiere, hubieres, hubiere, hubiéremos, hubiereis, hubieren + sido

Imperativo directo
Sé (tú), seamos (nosotros), sea (usted), sean (ustedes), sed (vosotros)

Imperativo indirecto
Que sea (usted / él / ella); que sea (ustedes, ellos, ellas); que sea (yo); que seamos (nosotros); que seáis (vosotros), que seas (tú

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Present tense:

-er verbs

  • -o
  • -es
  • -e
  • -emos
  • -eís
  • -en

-ir verbs

  • -o
  • -es
  • -e
  • -imos
  • -eís
  • -en
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In general, a verb conjugation Is just a listing of how the verb is used in various situations. These are grouped by different tenses: present; past; future; simple tenses and "perfect" or compound tenses; conditional; subjunctive. This is the same principle in Spanish and English.

Spanish conjugations are more complex because each form usually is a different word. For example, the English verb "to talk", in the present tense, is conjugated as "I talk, you talk, he/she/it talks, we talk, you (plural) talk, they talk. As you can see, 5 of the 6 forms are the same. For this reason, we must always use the personal pronound to define the action of the verb.

In Spanish, each form is normally unique. For "hablar" (the Spanish equivalent of "to talk") the present tense conjugation is: yo hablo; tú hablas; él/ella/usted habla; nosotros hablamos; vosotros habláis, ustedes hablan. Again it is apparent that all 6 forms are different words. Because the verb form itself implies who is doing the action, the pronouns are not necessary to define the action of the verb. They are used only for clarification or emphasis.

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fue

fuiste

fue

fuimos

fuisteis

fueron

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If something is irregular, it means that it is not normal. It may have irregular edges, or it could be an irregular pattern. Either way, it can't be considered "normal."

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Soy, eres, es, somos and son.

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Voy, vas, va, van, vamos, vais, and van

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