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Ir-Present Tense
In the lesson on Disk2 Sonia explains the present tense conjugation of the "ar" and "er" verbs. She mentions that she will go over the conjugation of the "er" and "ir" verbs, however, in the tutorial segment she only goes over the conjugation of the "ar" and "er" verbs...nothing is mentioned of the conjugation of the "ir" verbs. I tried translating on an app for an "ir" verb such as "salir", however, the translator doesn't translate "salir" as "to leave". It translates into "get out", which I can see the definition as to mean both. At any rate, she did not go over what the conjugation of the "ir" verbs would be. For example, if I go into Google Translate, and input from English to Spanish, "I leave" my results are "dejo". I'm confused with the conjugation of the "ir" verbs. Can someone please explain what the conjugation would be for "Yo, Tu, Usted/El/Ella, Nosotros, and Ustedes/Ellos"...? I would much appreciate it.