GO Verbs Tener – to haveVenir – to come Decir – to say/tellHacer – to do/make Salir – to leavePoner – to put/place Traer – to bringCaer – to fall.

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GO Verbs Tener – to haveVenir – to come Decir – to say/tellHacer – to do/make Salir – to leavePoner – to put/place Traer – to bringCaer – to fall

Tener – to have Also a stem-changer

Tener – to have tengotenemos tienestenéis tienetienen

Tener (conj) + que + infinitive to have to do something tengo que llegar a tiempo tienes que trabajar en el laboratorio tiene que aprender de memoria tenemos que escribir informes tienen que dar discursos

Venir – to come Also a stem-changer e to ie

Venir – to come vengovenimos vienesvenís vienevienen

Decir – to say/tell Go verb and also a Stem changer e to i

Decir – to say or tell DigoDecimos DicesDecís DiceDicen

Hacer – to do/make Go verb in yo form but regular all other forms

Hacer – to do or to make hagohacemos haceshacéis hacehacen

Hacer proyectos To do projects

Hacer preguntas To ask questions

Salir – to leave Go verb in yo form, but regular in all other forms

Salir- to leave salgosalimos salessalís salesalen

Poner – to put/place Go verb in yo form, regular in all other forms

Poner – to put or to place pongoponemos ponesponéis poneponen

Traer – to bring Irregular in yo form, regular in all other forms (caer is its twin)

Traer – to bring Traigotraemos Traestraéis Traetraen

Caer – to fall Conjugated just like traer

Caer – to fall Caigocaemos Caescaéis Caecaen