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Irregular Verbs. Page 3 – Para Empezar Realidades 3. Verbos Irregulares. Remember that some verbs in Spanish are irregular in the first person singular of the present tense. Look at the following examples…. Conocer Dar Hacer Poner Saber Salir Traer Ver Caer Give the “yo” form….
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Irregular Verbs Page 3 – Para EmpezarRealidades 3
Verbos Irregulares • Remember that some verbs in Spanish are irregular in the first person singular of the present tense. • Look at the following examples…
Conocer Dar Hacer Poner Saber Salir Traer Ver Caer Give the “yo” form… Conozco Doy Hago Pongo Sé Salgo Traigo Veo Caigo Verbos Irregulares
Verbos Irregulares • Also, there are some verbs in Spanish that are irregular in all the persons of the present tense:
soy eres es somos sois son SER
voy vas va vamos vais van IR
digo dices dice decimos decís dicen DECIR
estoy estás está estamos estáis están ESTAR
oigo oyes oye oímos oís oyen OÍR
tengo tienes tiene tenemos tenéis tienen TENER
Conjugate stem changers in the present tense Grammar essential #37
Stem changing infinitives Stem changing infinitives are named for what they do– change in the stem. You are going to make some alteration of the stem before adding the verb endings. You will use the endings you already know. The hardest part of stem changers is knowing which ones change and which ones don’t.
Stem changers There are 4 different ways a stem changing infinitive can change (4 categories). The first is uue. It is the smallest category with only one infinitive jugar = to play (sports)
Jugar = to play (sports) Separate the stem and the infintive ending. Jug- is the stem Make the stem change uue The new stem is jueg- Put it in the conjugation box EXCEPT nosotros and vosotros. Nosotros and Vosotros do not make the stem change.
Jugar = to play sports Now just add the regular –ar endings.
Stem changers The second category is one of the largest. It is oue. Encontrar = to find is a stem changer. It is the same steps as jugar. Other examples include: acostar (to lie down), almorzar (to eat lunch), contar(to count), costar (to cost), devolver (to return something), dormir (to sleep), poder (can/to be able to), volver (to return)
Encontrar = to find First separate the stem from the infinitive ending. Encontr- is the stem. Make the stem change oue New stem encuentr- Put into box– remember it will look like a boot… they are called boot verbs as well.
Stem changers The third category is again large. It is eie. preferir = to prefer is a stem changer. It is the same steps as jugar. *When there is more than one vowel that could possible make the change, choose the vowel closest to the verb ending.
Other e ie verbs Cerrar (to close), Comenzar (to begin), Despertar (to wake up), Divertir (to entertain/ amuse), Empezar (to begin), Entender (to understand), Pensar (to think), Perder (to lose), Querer (to want), Recomendar (to recommend)
Preferir = to prefer First separate the stem from the infinitive ending. prefer- is the stem. Make the stem change eie New stem prefier- Put into box– remember it will look like a boot… they are called boot verbs as well.
Stem changers The last category is a smaller one. It is ei. servir = to serve is a stem changer. It is the same steps as jugar.
servir = to serve First separate the stem from the infinitive ending. serv- is the stem. Make the stem change ei New stem sirv- Put into box– remember it will look like a boot… they are called boot verbs as well.
ei There are some rules that can help you distinguish between e i and e ie. In order to be e i, the infinitive must end in –ir. Now, that could be other categories as well, but –ar and –er cannot be e i . MR C VeSPeRS is also a way to help if you are needing a pneumonic device.
MR. C VeSPeRS M- medir (to measure) R – reír (to laugh) C – conseguir (To get/ to obtain) V – vestir(se) (to dress) S- servir (to serve) P – pedir (to ask for) R- repetir ( to repeat) S- seguir (to follow/ to continue)
E I Verbs MR. C VeSPeRS does not include all the stem changers in this category. Another infinitive is Sonreír (to smile)
Stem Changers I cannot give you a rule as to which verbs stem change and which ones don’t. These are just something that you have to learn as you continue to use Spanish. • Don’t forget-you have already learned all of the u ue stem-changers.