The verbs
ir (to go),
ver (to see), and
ser (to be) are completely irregular in the imperfect tense. Note that the forms of the verbs
ir (Table
) and
ser (Table
) show the complete imperfect conjugation, not just an ending.


The verb ver is barely irregular. In Table , notice that ver has the regular endings for an ‐er verb. Rather than removing the ‐er from the infinitive, remove only the r and put ve in front of the regular endings.

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