Not all verbs that end in -ir are irregular. All three groups have irregular verbs.
Now the verb "IR" (to go) is probably the most irregular verb in Spanish. I don't know if that was your question.
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2007-09-01 08:30:00
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answered by Anonymous
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No, in each Romance language going back to Latin there are these different conjugations. Each is regular. Then there are some irregular verbs that you have to partly memorize. The -ir conjugation is no less regular than the -ar and -er. Why would think that?
2007-09-01 08:28:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, ir, to go, is irregular. Conjugations of ir:
Present:
voy
vas
va
vamos
vais
van
Preterite:
fui
fuiste
fue
fuimos
fuisteis
fueron
Imperfect:
iba
ibas
iba
íbamos
ibais
iban
Future:
iré
irás
irá
iremos
iréis
irán
Conditional:
iría
irías
iría
iríamos
iríais
irían
Subjunctive - present
vaya
vayas
vaya
vayamos
vayáis
vayan
Subjunctive - imperfect
fuera o fuese
fueras o fueses
fuera o fuese
fuéramos o fuésemos
fuerais o fueseis
fueran o fuesen
Subjunctive - future
fuere
fueres
fuere
fuéremos
fuereis
fueron
Suerte!
2007-09-01 09:40:48
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answered by mthompson828 6
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Spanish.
No - there are regular and irregular verbs in all forms -ar, -er and -ir.
2007-09-01 08:33:10
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answered by Beardo 7
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It depends on what IR verb. Some, like dormir, are irregular 'cause when you conjugate them to the 'you' form they become 'duermes'. So it really depends on the verb. Just the ver IR, is, I think ^^.
2007-09-01 08:30:25
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answered by Anonymous
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"Estuve muy emocionada porque no tuve clase en doce dias " is the suitable sentence. Now, I understand what is going on. Your undemanding sentence in English is in many situations i replaced into as without put off as so excited once you think approximately that i did now not have a form for 12 days" enable's study why you're turning out to be to be extremely under rigidity on a similar time as translating your suggestions into Spanish. "did now not have" is devoid of situation translated as "no tuve". "did now not" isn't a verb. So, finally, to respond on your question, on a similar time as you make the main of two verbs the first one is in smart previous, and the 2d is in infinitive form. social gathering: No tuve que ir a clase which potential i did now not ought to desire to circulate to acceptance. A good representation on the form you should use 2 verbs: Tuve que hacer mi tarea. i desired to do my homework. Necesitaba ir al supermercado. I had to circulate to the nutrition marketplace. I want that helps.
2016-12-16 08:44:31
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answered by Anonymous
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what language are u talking about
2007-09-01 08:27:22
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answered by Anonymous
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