
Hey, did you know that some verbs in the simple present undergo a thrilling transformation? Brace yourself, because in all forms except for nosotros/nosotras (and also vos and vosotros/vosotras), the last vowel in the stem changes from o to ue.
For example, let’s take the verb poder (to be able):
Listen to Mariana as she reads aloud the conjugation of the verb poder (to be able), which follows this pattern.
Person | Conjugation |
---|---|
yo | puedo |
tú | puedes |
usted | puede |
él ella | puede |
nosotros nosotras | podemos |
ustedes | pueden |
ellos ellas | pueden |
vos | podés |
vosotros vosotras | podéis |
Let’s Learn Some of Them:
Get ready to hear Facundo, from Argentina, reading out a bunch of verbs that follow this pattern:
# | Español | English |
---|---|---|
1 | almorzar | to have lunch |
2 | contar | to tell/to count |
3 | costar | to cost |
4 | devolver | to return (an item) |
5 | encontrar | to find |
6 | envolver | to wrap |
7 | dormir | to sleep |
8 | morir | to die |
9 | mostrar | to show |
10 | mover | to move |
11 | poder | to be able to/can |
12 | recordar | to remember |
13 | volver | to return (to a place) |
The Verb “Jugar” (To Play)
Just wanted to remind you about something cool – the verb jugar (which means to play [a game]) has a little trick to it. When you use it, the letter u in the root changes to ue:
Person | Conjugation |
---|---|
yo | juego |
tú | juegas |
usted | juega |
él ella | juega |
nosotros nosotras | jugamos |
ustedes | juegan |
ellos ellas | juegan |
vos | jugás |
vosotros vosotras | jugáis |
And now, let’s play this game!
Of course, if you’d like, I can send more exercises to our shared Google Doc!