(Los verbos poner, salir y traer) The Verbs poner, salir and traer Three verbs that are irregular only in their yo forms.

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(Los verbos poner, salir y traer) The Verbs poner, salir and traer Three verbs that are irregular only in their yo forms

pongo pones pone ponemos ponéis ponen to put, to place, to set (a table) poner

Ponemos la fecha en la pizarra todos los días. Yo pongo mis libros en mi mochila. Mónica siempre pone la mesa para la cena. I put my books in my backpack. Mónica always sets the table for dinner. We put (write) the date on the board every day.

salgo sales sale salimos salís salen to leave, to go out salir

GO VERBS – verbs that end in go in the yo form tengopongo salgotraigo hagocaigo digooigo

GO VERBS – Subject YO Tengo – I have Salgo – I leave, I go out Hago – I make, I do Digo – I say, I tell Pongo – I put, I set Caigo – I fall Oigo – I hear Traigo – I carry, I bring

More GO Verbs Caigo – I fall Oigo – I hear Traigo – I carry, I bring

salir Salgo de casa a las siete. Salimos de viaje esta noche. I leave home at seven. We leave on a trip tonight. Salir is used with several different prepositions to express various concepts. Following are some examples: Salir de: to leave a place, to leave on a trip Notice that English often does not require the word from when we leave a place, but Spanish always requires de.

salir Mañana salen para Tegucigalpa. ¿Sales para las montañas ahora? Tomorrow they leave for Tegucigalpa. Are you leaving for the mountains now? Salir is used with several different prepositions to express various concepts. Following are some examples: Salir para: to leave for (a place), to depart

salir Diana sale con Lorenzo. Lucía sale con sus amigas esta tarde. Diana goes out with (dates) Lorenzo. Lucía is going out with her friends this afternoon. Salir is used with several different prepositions to express various concepts. Following are some examples: Salir con: to go out with, to date

salir Salen a cenar los sábados. ¿Sales a caminar por la mañana? They go out to dinner on Saturdays. Do you go out walking in the morning? Salir is used with several different prepositions to express various concepts. Following are some examples: Salir a (+ infinitive): to go out (to do something)

traigo traes trae traemos traéis traen to bring, to carry traer

¿Traes tu celular? Traigo una pluma a clase todos los días. Juan promete traer los refrescos a la fiesta. I bring a pen to class every day. Juan promises to bring the soft drinks to the party. Are you carrying your cell phone (with you)? Note: Traer is often used informally instead of tener. ¿Traes dinero (encima)? Do you have any money (on you)?

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