Los verbos >. Caer- to fall CaigoCaemos CaesCaéis CaeCaen Las gotas de lluvia caen del cielo. The raindrops fall from the sky.

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Caer- to fall CaigoCaemos CaesCaéis CaeCaen Las gotas de lluvia caen del cielo. The raindrops fall from the sky.

Hacer- to make/to do HagoHacemos HacesHacéis HaceHacen Hago la tarea cada noche. I do my homework every night.

Poner- to put PongoPonemos PonesPonéis PonePonen Pongo los libros en el estante. I put the books on the bookshelf.

Salir- to go out SalgoSalimos SalesSalís SaleSalen La chica sale a comer. The girl is going out to eat.

Traer- to bring TraigoTraemos TraesTraéis TraeTraen Siempre traigo la mochila a clase. I always bring my backpack to class.

Decir- to say/to tell DigoDecimos DicesDecís DiceDicen La niña dice muchas mentiras. The girl tells many lies.

Venir- to come to/from VengoVenimos VienesVenís VieneVienen Venimos de la casa a la escuela. We come from home to school.

Tener- to have TengoTenemos TienesTenéis TieneTienen Tengo dieciséis años. I am (have) 16 years old.

Oír- to hear OigoOímos OyesOís OyeOyen ¿Quiénes oyen a la maestra? Who all can hear the teacher?

¿Cómo se dice…? It falls I put She goes out We bring You all (fam.) make They come to He comes from You (fam.) hear Cae Pongo Ella sale Nosotros traemos Ellos vienen a El viene de Vosotros hacéis Oyes

Really weird go verbs... Some verbs have an extra letter in the yo form: traigo, caigo. Without the i they mean I swallow and I poop. All -ir verbs whose stem ends in a vowel take an accent on the í in the nosotros form: oímos e-->ie stem-changers do NOT stem- change in the yo form: tengo, vengo, but e-->i verbs do: digo The verb oír is just messed up all over

Really Weird Practice What kind of verb are the following: tener traer decir caer oír tengo traigo digodigo caigo oigo, oímos