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Verbs with irregular YO forms

Verbs with irregular YO forms. Regular –AR, –ER, and –IR verbs have regular endings in the “yo” form. For regular –AR, you drop the –AR and add the O ending. Hablar -> habl -> hablo. Regular –ER, drop the –ER and add the O ending. Comer -> com -> como.

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Verbs with irregular YO forms

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  1. Verbs with irregular YO forms

  2. Regular –AR, –ER, and –IR verbs have regular endings in the “yo” form. For regular –AR, you drop the –AR and add the O ending. Hablar -> habl -> hablo. Regular –ER, drop the –ER and add the O ending. Comer -> com -> como. Regular –IR, drop the –IR and add the O ending. Vivir -> viv -> vivo.

  3. Certain verbs have are formed the regular way for every other form BUUUUT not YO. We are going to learn the different irregular YO forms. The “yo” forms are almost the only unusual ones.

  4. HACER = to make / to do

  5. VER= to see

  6. Oír = to hear

  7. CONOCER = to know (a person or place)

  8. ¡Práctica! • I hear a dog in the house. ____________________________________ 2. You see a pink dress at (en) the store. _____________________________________ 3. I exercise sometimes. _____________________________________ 4. I know a nice person. ____________________________________

  9. “A Personal” We use the “a personal” when you have another person besides the subject in the sentence. You place an “a” before the person when the person is a direct object. A direct object is the noun that receives the action. Ex: I talk to my mom. (“my mom” is the direct object, the person being talked to, so “my mom” receives the action.)

  10. “A personal” Situations that need “a personal” in Spanish. I see the teacher. = action of seeing is being done to the teacher. I know my parents = action of knowing is being done to the parents. I help my friends = action of helping is being done to the friends.

  11. “A personal” • Yo veo a la maestra. • Yo veo a mis padres. • Yo ayudo a mis amigos. • You help your father ___________________ • We see the police officer (male) _______________________________ 6. I know your parents. ____________________________________

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