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Verbs with Irregular YOForms in thePresent Tense

In Spanish, several verbs have

irregular yo forms in the present tense.

You have already seen three verbs with the

-go ending in the yo form:

decir digo

tener tengo

venir vengo

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Verbo Significado Conjugación YO

tener to have tengo

venir to come vengo

decir to say or to tell digo

hacer to do or to make hago

poner to put pongo

salir to leave, to go out salgo

suponer to suppose supongo

traer to bring traigo

ver to see veo

Oír to hear oigo

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Other notes aboutirregular YO verbs

Here are some common expressions

with decir.

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The verb hacer is often used to ask questions

about what someone does.

Note: In Spanish the English equivalent “Do

you, does he/she, etc … question forms do not

exist.

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Poner can also mean to turn on a

household appliance.

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Salir para is used to indicate someone’s

destination.

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Salir con means to leave with someone or

something, or to date someone.

Salir de is used to indicate that someone is

leaving a particular place.

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The verbs ver and oír

The verb ver (to see) has an irregular yo

form.

The other forms of ver are regular.

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The verb oír (to hear) has an irregular yo form and the

spelling change i:y in the tú, usted, él, ella, ustedes,

ellos, and ellas forms.

The nosotros/as and vosotros/as forms have an

accent mark.

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While most commonly translated as to hear, oír

is also used in contexts where the verb to listen

would be used in English.

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