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Irregular Verbs 2
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Remember the verb “ver”? Remember how it’s irregular in the first person? veo vemos ves veis ve ven
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PONER “Poner” (meaning “to put”) is irregular in the first person singular. After that, it follows the rules for –er verbs. pongoponemos ponesponéis poneponen
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SALIR Like “poner,” “salir” (meaning “to leave”) is irregular in the first person singular. After that, it follows the rules for –ir verbs. salgosalimos salessalís salesalen
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Both “poner” and “salir” are irregular in the first person but nowhere else. See? poner salir pongo ponemos salgosalimos pones ponéis salessalís pone ponen salesalen
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TRAER Like “poner” and “salir,” “traer” (meaning “to bring”) is irregular only in the first person singular. But watch out for the spelling! Besides having a “g” come from nowhere, it has an “i” come from nowhere. traigotraemos traestraéis traetraen
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Here you see all three verbs together. poner salir pongo ponemos salgosalimos pones ponéis salessalís pone ponen salesalen traer traigo traemos traes traéis trae traen
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There are two other verbs that get –go in the yo form, but that’s not their only irregularity: oír (to hear) decir (to say, tell) oigo oímos digo decimos oyesoís dicesdecís oyeoyen dicedicen *Note the similarities between decir, tener, & venir: decirtenervenir digodecimos tengo tenemos vengo venimos dicesdecís tienes tenéis vienes venís dicedicen tiene tienen viene vienen
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The last verb is very simple. Only the 1 st person singular changes, & the whole verb looks EXACTLY like ir, but with a “d”: dar (to give) ir doydamosvoy vamos das daisvas vais dadanva van
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