Irregular Verbs 2
Remember the verb “ver”? Remember how it’s irregular in the first person? veo vemos ves veis ve ven
PONER “Poner” (meaning “to put”) is irregular in the first person singular. After that, it follows the rules for –er verbs. pongoponemos ponesponéis poneponen
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
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
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
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
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
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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