spanish_irparadigm_top.jpg This image displays a Spanish verb conjugation chart for the irregular verb "ir," which means "to go." The chart is organized into a grid with black text on a white background, using light blue text for section headers and specific grammatical terms. At the very top left, the title reads "ir (280)" followed by the English translation "to go" underneath it. In the top center, in blue text, it says "Gerundio yendo." To the top right, also in blue, is "Part. pas. ido," which stands for Participle Past, and below that is the label "Irregular verb." The main body of the chart is divided by a vertical black line into two large columns. The left column is titled "The Seven Simple Tenses" in light blue. The right column is titled "The Seven Compound Tenses" in light blue. Both columns are further subdivided into "Singular" and "Plural" sections. On the left side, under "The Seven Simple Tenses," there are four numbered sections: 1. Numbered **1** is the "presente de indicativo." * Singular forms listed vertically are: voy, vas, va. * Plural forms listed vertically are: vamos, vais, van. 2. Numbered **2** is the "imperfecto de indicativo." * Singular forms: iba, ibas, iba. * Plural forms: íbamos, ibais, iban. 3. Numbered **3** is the "pretérito." * Singular forms: fui, fuiste, fue. * Plural forms: fuimos, fuisteis, fueron. 4. Numbered **4** is the "futuro." * Singular forms: iré, irás, irá. * Plural forms: iremos, iréis, irán. On the right side, under "The Seven Compound Tenses," there are four numbered sections that continue the sequence from the left column: 8. Numbered **8** is the "perfecto de indicativo." * Singular forms: he ido, has ido, ha ido. * Plural forms: hemos ido, habéis ido, han ido. 9. Numbered **9** is the "pluscuamperfecto de indicativo." * Singular forms: había ido, habías ido, había ido. * Plural forms: habíamos ido, habíais ido, habían ido. 10. Numbered **10** is the "pretérito anterior." * Singular forms: hube ido, hubiste ido, hubo ido. * Plural forms: hubimos ido, hubisteis ido, hubieron ido. 11. Numbered **11** is the "futuro perfecto." * Singular forms: habré ido, habrás ido, habrá ido. * Plural forms: habremos ido, habréis ido, habrán ido. This description was generated automatically. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.