Introduction
Spanish ~ir verbs (also called 3rd conjugation) are the least common type in terms of quantity. But the few of them that exist are used quite frequently.
There is also a sub-group of ~ir verbs that conjugate semi-regularly. In this case, the e before the stem changes to an i.
Conjugation Examples
| escribir to write | |
|---|---|
| yo | escribo |
| tú | escribes |
| él / ella / usted | escribe |
| nosotros / nosotras | escribimos |
| vosotros / vosotras | escribís |
| ellos / ellas / ustedes | escriben |
| recibir to receive | |
|---|---|
| yo | recibo |
| tú | recibes |
| él / ella / usted | recibe |
| nosotros / nosotras | recibimos |
| vosotros / vosotras | recibís |
| ellos / ellas / ustedes | reciben |
| unir to unite, join; to merge, mix | |
|---|---|
| yo | uno |
| tú | unes |
| él / ella / usted | une |
| nosotros / nosotras | unimos |
| vosotros / vosotras | unís |
| ellos / ellas / ustedes | unen |
Additional Reading:
• Personal Subject Pronouns
• Verb Conjugations
Word List
aburrirse
to bore, weary
cubrir
to cover; to protect, shield; to include
consistir
to consist of, be composed of
unir
Start Trainingto unite, join; to merge, mix
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