Spanish Irregular Verbs in the "Yo" Form PDF
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This document provides a comprehensive list of irregular Spanish verbs in the 'yo' form. It details various types of irregularities, including stem changes, spelling changes, and conjugations with the '-go' ending. It also includes a summary table with the verb, 'yo' form, and meaning for a quick reference.
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Irregular Verbs in the "Yo" Form In Spanish, some verbs are irregular in the "yo" (I) form, meaning that they do not follow the regular conjugation patterns. Here are some common irregular verbs in the "yo" form: 1. Verbs with Irregularities in the Stem These verbs change their stem in the "yo" f...
Irregular Verbs in the "Yo" Form In Spanish, some verbs are irregular in the "yo" (I) form, meaning that they do not follow the regular conjugation patterns. Here are some common irregular verbs in the "yo" form: 1. Verbs with Irregularities in the Stem These verbs change their stem in the "yo" form, affecting how the verb is conjugated. Ser (to be) ○ Yo soy (I am) Ir (to go) ○ Yo voy (I go) Ver (to see) ○ Yo veo (I see) Estar (to be) ○ Yo estoy (I am) 2. Verbs with Spelling Changes Some verbs change their spelling in the "yo" form to maintain the correct pronunciation. Hacer (to do, to make) ○ Yo hago (I do, I make) Salir (to leave) ○ Yo salgo (I leave) Traer (to bring) ○ Yo traigo (I bring) Poner (to put) ○ Yo pongo (I put) Caer (to fall) ○ Yo caigo (I fall) 3. Verbs with "go" in the "yo" form These verbs form the "yo" conjugation with the ending -go. Decir (to say, to tell) ○ Yo digo (I say, I tell) Venir (to come) ○ Yo vengo (I come) Tener (to have) ○ Yo tengo (I have) Conocer (to know, to be familiar with) ○ Yo conozco (I know) Saber (to know) ○ Yo sé (I know) 4. Verbs with Irregular "yo" forms but Regular in Others Some verbs only have an irregularity in the "yo" form, but follow regular conjugation for the other persons (tú, él, nosotros, etc.). Caber (to fit) ○ Yo quepo (I fit) Dar (to give) ○ Yo doy (I give) Important Notes: These irregularities usually occur only in the "yo" form and not in other persons (tú, él, ella, nosotros, ellos). In the tú, él, and nosotros forms, these verbs may follow regular conjugation rules. Some irregular verbs in the "yo" form may seem to break the rule for regular endings but are commonly used and should be memorized as exceptions. Summary Chart for Irregular "Yo" Forms: Verb Yo Form Meaning Ser soy I am Ir voy I go Ver veo I see Estar estoy I am Hacer hago I do, I make Salir salgo I leave Traer traigo I bring Poner pongo I put Decir digo I say, I tell Venir vengo I come Tener tengo I have Conoce conozco I know r Saber sé I know Caber quepo I fit Dar doy I give