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Stem Change Verbs

Stem Change Verbs. Spanish 2. The Present Tense of Stem-Changing Verbs: e → ie , e → i , o → ue. (El tiempo presente de los verbos de cambio radical).

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Stem Change Verbs

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  1. Stem Change Verbs Spanish 2

  2. The Present Tense of Stem-Changing Verbs: e→ie, e→i, o→ue (El tiempo presente de los verbos de cambio radical)

  3. There is a fairly large group of verbs in Spanish that undergo changes in their stem when conjugated in the present tense. These changes occur only in the first and second persons singular and third persons singular and plural. When a line is drawn around the forms that change, the resulting shape vaguely resembles a boot or high-top shoe; thus, these verbs are sometimes informally called “boot” or “shoe” verbs. There are three types or classes of “boot” verbs.

  4. Type 1: e → ie We’ll use entender, to understand, as an example of this type. entiendo entiendes entiende entendemos entendéis entienden entender The stem undergoes the change only when stressed.

  5. Here are some other common e→ ie verbs: empezar, comenzar to begin pensar (+ infinitive) to think; to plan (to do something) perder to lose preferir to prefer querer to want, to love

  6. Type 2: e → i We’ll use servir, to serve, as an example of this type. sirvo sirves sirve servimos servís sirven servir Note: All e→i verbs are -ir verbs.

  7. Here are some other common e→ i verbs: medir to measure, to be a certain height pedir to ask for, to request repetir to repeat, to have a second helping teñir to dye, to color

  8. Type 3: o → ue We’ll use almorzar, to have lunch, as an example of this type. almuerzo almuerzas almuerza almorzamos almorzáis almuerzan almorzar

  9. The verb jugar, to play (games or sports), follows the same pattern as o → ue verbs, but the change is u → ue. juego juegas juega jugamos jugáis juegan jugar

  10. Here are some other common o→ ue verbs: costar* to cost dormir to sleep encontrar to find poder to be able; can recordar to remember soñar (con) to dream (about) volver to return, to come back *Costar is normally used only in the third persons.

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