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Irse Future Tense

Embrace the moment to irse in the Future Tense and master the art of departing in Spanish! This page is your farewell, offering an insightful verb chart, exit-focused conjugation exercises, reflective games, and sentences that capture irse in acts of leaving. Say goodbye with elegance. Depart gracefully in Spanish with Spanish verbs. Take your leave with our irse conjugation page.

Verb Meaning(s): to go away, to leave

Verb Chart: Irse Future Tense

Yo

me iré

I will go away

Nosotros

nos iremos

we will go away

(Juana, Juan)

te irás

you will go away

Vosotros

(informal Spain)

os iréis

you all will go away

Él/Ella/Ud.

(Sra./Dr. García)

se irá

he/she/you will go away

Ellos/Ellas/Uds.

se irán

they/you all will go away

Irse Future Tense Practice

Multiple Choice Game

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Conjugation Practice

Future Tense

Irse Future Sentence Examples

1. Yo me iré de la fiesta temprano para descansar.
I will leave the party early to rest.
2. ¿Tú te irás de viaje después de terminar los exámenes?
Will you go on a trip after finishing the exams?
3. Él se irá a vivir a otra ciudad por su trabajo.
He will move to another city for his job.
4. Ella se irá a la cama temprano porque está cansada.
She will go to bed early because she is tired.
5. Usted se irá del país para comenzar un nuevo proyecto, ¿verdad?
You will leave the country to start a new project, won’t you?
6. Nosotros nos iremos del club si no nos divertimos.
We will leave the club if we are not having fun.
7. Vosotros os iréis de excursión a las montañas este verano. (vosotros is used only in Spain)
You will go on a trip to the mountains this summer.
8. Ellos se irán temprano de la oficina para asistir al evento.
They will leave the office early to attend the event.
9. Ellas se irán de la ciudad para buscar mejores oportunidades.
They will leave the city to look for better opportunities.
10. ¿Ustedes se irán después de la ceremonia o se quedarán a la fiesta?
Will you leave after the ceremony or stay for the party?