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Some verbs have an irregular
present tense form in the first person singular, which is the
yo (I) form. |
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Although these verbs are
irregular in the first person singular form, the rest of the
conjugation follows regular conjugating rules. |
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Venir has an irregular present
yo form and is a stem-changing
e-ie verb. |
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Tenerr has an irregular present
yo form and is a stem-changing
e-ie verb. |
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| Example:
conjugation of poner |
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(yo) pongo |
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(nosotros/as)
ponemos |
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(tú) pones |
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(vosotros/as)
ponéis |
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(él, ella, Ud.) pone |
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(Uds., ellos, ellas)
ponen |
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| Example:
conjugation of salir |
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(yo) salgo |
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(nosotros/as)
salimos |
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(tú) sales |
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(vosotros/as)
salís |
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(él, ella, Ud.) sale |
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(Uds., ellos, ellas)
salen |
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| Example:
conjugation of venir |
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(yo) pongo |
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(nosotros/as)
ponemos |
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(tú) pones |
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(vosotros/as)
ponéis |
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(él, ella, Ud.) pone |
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(Uds., ellos, ellas)
ponen |
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