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ANTE TODO In Spanish, several verbs have irregular yo forms in the present tense.

ANTE TODO In Spanish, several verbs have irregular yo forms in the present tense. You have already seen three verbs with the –go ending in the yo form: decir  digo tener  tengo venir  vengo. Verbs with irregular yo forms. SINGULAR FORMS. PLURAL FORMS.

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ANTE TODO In Spanish, several verbs have irregular yo forms in the present tense.

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  1. ANTE TODO • In Spanish, several verbs have irregular yo forms in the present tense. • You have already seen three verbs with the –go ending in the yo form: decir digo tener tengo venir vengo

  2. Verbs with irregular yoforms SINGULAR FORMS PLURAL FORMS

  3. Verbs with irregular yoforms SINGULAR FORMS PLURAL FORMS

  4. The verbs hacer, poner, salir, suponer, and traer have yo forms that end in –go. — A veces salgo a correr por la noche. — Nunca salgo a correr, no hago ejercicio, pero sí tengo energía... ¡para leer el periódico y tomar un café! • The other forms are regular.

  5. Poner can also mean to turn on a household appliance. Carlos pone la radio. Carlos turns on the radio. María pone la televisión. María turns on the television.

  6. Salir de is used to indicate that someone is leaving a particular place. Hoy salgo del hospital. Today I leave the hospital. Sale de la clase a las cuatro. He leaves class at four.

  7. Salir para is used to indicate someone’s destination. Mañana salgo para México. Tomorrow I leave for Mexico. Hoy salen para España. Today they leave for Spain.

  8. Salir con means to leave with someone or something, or to date someone. Alberto sale con su mochila. Alberto is leaving with his backpack. Margarita sale con Guillermo. Margarita is going out with Guillermo. Hoy voy a salir con mi hermana. Today I’m going out with my sister. Mi primo sale con una chica muy bonita. My cousin is going out with a very pretty girl.

  9. The verb ver • The verb ver (to see) has an irregular yo form. The other forms of ver are regular, but note that the vosotros/as form does not carry an accent mark. ver (to see) SINGULAR FORMS yo veo tú ves Ud. / él / ella ve PLURAL FORMS nosotros/as vemos vosotros/as veis Uds. / ellos / ellas ven

  10. The verb oír • The verb oír (to hear) has an irregular yo form and the spelling change i➞y in the tú, usted, él, ella, ustedes, ellos, and ellas forms. • The nosotros/as and vosotros/as forms have an accent mark. oír(to hear) SINGULAR FORMS yo oigo tú oyes Ud. / él / ella oye PLURAL FORMS nosotros/as oímos vosotros/as oís Uds. / ellos / ellas oyen

  11. The verb oír Oigo a unas personas en la otra sala. I hear some people in the other room. ¿Oyes música latina? Do you hear Latin music?

  12. ¡INTÉNTALO!Provide the appropriate forms of these verbs. 1. salir Isabel ___ Nosotros ___ Yo ___ 2. ver Yo ___ Ustedes ___ Tú ___ 3. poner Rita y yo___ Yo ___ Los niños ___ 4. hacer Yo ___ Tú ___ Usted ___ 5. oír Él ___ Nosotros ___ Yo ___ 6. traer Ellas ___ Yo ___ Tú ___ 7. suponer Yo ___ Mi amigo ___ Nosotras ___

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