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Irse Present Perfect Tense

Master the nuances of the Present Perfect Tense with the reflexive Spanish verb irse. This page is designed to help you fully grasp ‘irse’, including a thorough verb chart, interactive conjugation activities, fun games, and real-life sentence applications. Deepen your Spanish verb knowledge at Spanish conjugation. Also, refine your understanding by practicing different conjugations of ‘irse’ at irse conjugation.

Verb Meaning(s): to leave, to go away

Verb Chart: Irse Present Perfect Tense

Yo

me he ido

I have gone away

Nosotros

nos hemos ido

we have gone away

(Juana, Juan)

te has ido

you have gone away

Vosotros

(informal Spain)

os habéis ido

you all have gone away

Él/Ella/Ud.

(Sra./Dr. García)

se ha ido

he/she/you have gone away

Ellos/Ellas/Uds.

se han ido

they/you all have gone away

Irse Present Perfect Tense Practice

Multiple Choice Game

Conjugation Practice

Present Perfect Tense

Irse Present Perfect Sentence Examples

1. Yo me he ido temprano de la fiesta porque estaba cansado.
I left the party early because I was tired.
2. ¿Tú te has ido de vacaciones este año?
Have you gone on vacation this year?
3. Él se ha ido de la ciudad para vivir en el campo.
He has left the city to live in the countryside.
4. Ella se ha ido a estudiar al extranjero.
She has gone to study abroad.
5. Usted se ha ido del trabajo para iniciar su propio negocio.
You have left your job to start your own business.
6. Nosotros nos hemos ido de la reunión antes de que terminara.
We left the meeting before it ended.
7. ¿Vosotros os habéis ido alguna vez de un lugar sin avisar? (vosotros is used only in Spain)
Have you all ever left a place without notifying?
8. Ellos se han ido de excursión a las montañas.
They have gone on a hiking trip to the mountains.
9. Ellas se han ido a vivir a otra ciudad por mejores oportunidades.
They have moved to another city for better opportunities.
10. ¿Ustedes se han ido temprano de algún evento importante?
Have you left an important event early?