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Ir Present Perfect Tense
Embark on the journey of the Present Perfect Tense with the essential Spanish verb ir. Our page provides a rich resource for learning ‘ir’, offering an in-depth verb chart, interactive conjugation exercises, engaging games, and sentences for real-life application. Advance your understanding of Spanish verbs at Spanish verb conjugation. Also, enhance your practice with the various forms of ‘ir’ at ir conjugation.
Verb Meaning(s): to go
Verb Chart: Ir Present Perfect Tense
Yo | he ido I have gone | Nosotros | hemos ido we have gone |
Tú (Juana, Juan) | has ido you have gone | Vosotros (informal Spain) | habéis ido you all have gone |
Él/Ella/Ud. (Sra./Dr. García) | ha ido he/she/you have gone | Ellos/Ellas/Uds. | han ido they/you all have gone |
Ir Present Perfect Tense Practice
Ir Present Perfect Sentence Examples
I have gone to the cinema to see the latest action movie.
2. ¿Tú has ido alguna vez a un parque nacional?
Have you ever gone to a national park?
3. Él ha ido a la biblioteca para estudiar con sus amigos.
He has gone to the library to study with his friends.
4. Ella ha ido de compras al centro comercial.
She has gone shopping at the mall.
5. Usted ha ido a una conferencia sobre tecnología.
You have gone to a technology conference.
We have gone to a quiet beach during the vacation.
7. ¿Vosotros habéis ido a esquiar en la montaña? (vosotros is used only in Spain)
Have you all gone skiing in the mountain?
8. Ellos han ido a un concierto de rock.
They have gone to a rock concert.
9. Ellas han ido a un taller de arte.
They have gone to an art workshop.
10. ¿Ustedes han ido a visitar un museo recientemente?
Have you gone to visit a museum recently?
Advance Your Mastery of Ir
Now that you’ve explored the present perfect tense of ir, consider deepening your understanding by examining its use in the subjunctive tense, which expresses desires and hypothetical situations. To contrast permanent and temporary states, review the present perfect tense of ser and present perfect tense of estar. For a comprehensive overview of Spanish verb conjugations, our Complete Spanish Verb Guide offers extensive resources. Continue practicing to build fluency and confidence in your Spanish verb usage!


