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Understanding Irregular Verb Conjugation in Español
In Español, verbs are words that tell us what someone is doing, like 'run' or 'eat.' Sometimes, these verbs don't follow the usual rules when we change them to talk about different times or people. These special verbs are called irregular verbs.
Let's explore some of the most common irregular verbs and how they change.
Important Points
Ser - This verb means 'to be.'
Ir - This verb means 'to go.'
Tener - This verb means 'to have.'
Hacer - This verb means 'to do' or 'to make.'
Decir - This verb means 'to say' or 'to tell.'
These verbs change in unique ways when we talk about different people or times. Let's see how some of them change.
Examples
Ser: Yo soy, Tú eres, Él/Ella es
Ir: Yo voy, Tú vas, Él/Ella va
Tener: Yo tengo, Tú tienes, Él/Ella tiene
Remember, learning a new language is like solving a puzzle. Each verb you learn is a new piece that helps you see the whole picture. Keep practicing, and soon you'll be able to use these verbs like a pro!
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