Vosotros and ir

Kntlne

Kntlne

November 5, 2011

¿Puede alguien explicar cómo usar "vosotros" e "ir" a decir "you went," "you are going," y "you will go"? Can someone explain how to use "vosotros" and "ir" to say "you went," "you are going," and "you will go"?
Raymot

Raymot

November 10, 2011

Vais (you go), estéis yendo (you are going), fuisteis (you went), ibais (you were going), iréis (you will go), vais a ir (you are going to go). You can find lists of conjugations in various places on the web. Just search for "Spanish conjugations" But apparently in Latin America, they don't use the vosotros (familar plural) form at all. Instead they use the third person plural "Ustedes form" for "you (pl)": - van, están yendo, fueron, iban, irán, van a ir. Search for "vosotros in Latin America" for more on this.
Kntlne

Kntlne

November 12, 2011

Muchas gracias.
Cristian-Montes-de-Oca

Cristian-Montes-de-Oca

November 13, 2011

Raymont gave you the correct info!....and yes, you would only use the "vosotros" in Spain. The rest of us only "ustedes" against "vosotros". SALUDOS DESDE MEXICO

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