Stem-Changing Verbs: e→ ie

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Stem-Changing Verbs: e→ ie p.199

In Spanish, some verbs have a stem change in the present tense. querer Stem-changing verbs still use regular AR, ER, and IR verb endings in the present tense.

For e→ ie stem-changing verbs, the e of the stem changes to ie in all forms except for nosotros and vosotros. querer - to want/to love yo nosotros tú vosotros usted él, ella ustedes ellos, ellas quiero queremos quieres queréis quiere quieren

Stem-changing verbs are also called boot verbs. empezar - to begin

Other stem-changing verbs: cerrar empezar entender pensar preferir **In words with more than one “e”, it is the second to last syllable (the last syllable in the root) that changes** Paula prefiere el vestido azul. Paula prefers the blue dress.

When one verb directly follows another, only the first verb is conjugated. The other must remain in its infinitive form. ¿Quieres miras la televisión? Do you want you watch television? mirar to We need to talk. Necesitamos hablar.

Verbs in real life! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8sZ1DWsAHE

¡A practicar! pp. 200-201, Act. 5, 6, 8, P&P