más irregulares… señora kimball nivel 2. there are no boot verbs in the preterit. this means...
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Más irregulares…
Señora KimballNivel 2
There are no boot verbs in the preterit. This means that the nosotros form changes the same way as every other person does.
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SOLE verbs How do you know you have a SOLE verb? You must answer yes to both of these questions:
1.) Is it an IR verb?2.) Is it a boot verb in the present tense?
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What do you mean SOLE verb?
*A sole verb is a verb that has a spelling change in the sole of the boot.*In other words, there is a spelling change in the Ud., él, ella, Uds., ellos, and ellas forms of the verb.
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How do the verbs change? E I O U
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Ejemplos: dormir, servir
Verbos de –aer, -eer, -oír•For verbs that end in -aer, -eer, -oír, and -oer,
the él,/ella/usted form uses the ending yó (rather than ió) and the third person plural uses the ending yeron (rather than ieron). The remaining forms gain a written accent over the letter i.
KARATE CHOP VERBS!
Por ejemplo…CREER
creícreímoscreístecreísteiscreyócreyeron
Verbos como creer…• leer• oír• poseer• proveer• roer
Exceptions to this rule include:traeratraerdistraer
Verbs that end in -uir change in the same way, but the written accent over the letter i only occurs in the yo form.
Example: huir- to flee huíhuistehuyóhuimoshuisteishuyeron
Other verbs like huir include:construircontribuirdestruir
fluirincluirinfluir
No te olvides todos los irregulares
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•Car, gar, zar•Ir/ser (Identical Twins)•Dar, ver (Fraternal Twins)•Karate Chop Verbs•SOLE Verbs•Super Irregular (Radical Stem)`