“Ser” and “Ir” (Explained)
“Ser” and “Ir” (Explained)
The Spanish word "ser" means "to be."
The Spanish word "ser" means "to be."
"Ir" is Spanish for "to go."
"Ir" is Spanish for "to go."
"Ser" is uneven and equivalent to "ir" in the preterite (to go).
"Ser" is uneven and equivalent to "ir" in the preterite (to go).
We must determine which "ir" or "ser" is used in the preterite.
We must determine which "ir" or "ser" is used in the preterite.
The Latin preterite of "ser" is fui, fruit, fuisti, etc.
The Latin preterite of "ser" is fui, fruit, fuisti, etc.
"Ir" is powered by multiple verbs.
"Ir" is powered by multiple verbs.
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