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conjugate the verb ir for ustedes
To conjugate the Spanish verb "ir" (to go) for "ustedes" (you all, formal in Spanish - speaking regions like Spain; in Latin America, "ustedes" can be both formal and informal for "you all"), we use the present tense conjugation. The present tense conjugation of "ir" for "ustedes" is "van". Wait, no, correction: Wait, "ir" is an irregular verb. The present tense conjugation for "ustedes" of "ir" is "van"? Wait, no, let's recall: The verb "ir" has the following present tense conjugations: yo voy, tú vas, él/ella/usted va, nosotros/as vamos, vosotros/as vais, ellos/ellas/ustedes van. Wait, yes, so for "ustedes", the present tense conjugation of "ir" is "van". But maybe the question is about a different tense? Wait, the problem says "conjugate the verb IR for USTEDES" – assuming present tense (since it's a common conjugation task), the conjugation is "van". Wait, no, wait: Wait, "ir" is "to go". For "ustedes" (second person plural, formal), present indicative: "van". Wait, but maybe the user wants a different tense? But the problem as given is to conjugate "ir" for "ustedes" – let's confirm the conjugation. Let's list the conjugations of "ir" in present indicative:
- Yo: voy
- Tú: vas
- Él/Ella/Usted: va
- Nosotros/Nosotras: vamos
- Vosotros/Vosotras: vais
- Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes: van
So yes, for "ustedes", present indicative of "ir" is "van".
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