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IRREGULAR VERBS
Remember how regular verbs
are formed? You drop the
–ar, -er, or –ir and add the
appropriate ending.
The six verbs listed below are irregular.
That means they don’t follow the rules
you’ve learned.
salir
poner
traer
hacer
ver
oír
to leave
to put
to bring
to do, make
to see
to hear
The first five are irregular only in
the first person singular. That
means that they DON’T follow the
rule for making the yo form of the
verb, but they DO follow the rules
for all the other persons.
salir
poner
traer
hacer
ver
oír
Here’s how you conjugate salir:
***salgo
sales
sale
salimos
salís
salen
Notice that only the yo form fails to follow the rule. In all the other
persons, you follow the rule; that is, you drop off the –ir and add
the regular endings:
-----imos
-es
-ís
-e
-en
Now let’s do poner:
***pongo
pones
pone
ponemos
ponéis
ponen
You can see that, like salir, it follows the rules; that is, except
for the yo form, You drop the –er and add the regular –er
endings:
-----es
-e
-emos
-éis
-en
And now we’ll add hacer:
***hago
haces
hace
hacemos
hacéis
hacen
salir
***salgo
sales
sale
poner
salimos
salís
salen
***pongo
pones
pone
ponemos
ponéis
ponen
And now traer:
***traigo traemos
traes traéis
trae
traen
salir
***salgo
sales
sale
salimos
salís
salen
poner
***pongo
pones
pone
ponemos
ponéis
ponen
hacer
***hago
haces
hace
hacemos
hacéis
hacen
And, finally, ver:
***veo
ves
ve
vemos
veis
ven
salir
***salgo
sales
sale
poner
salimos
salís
salen
***pongo
pones
pone
hacer
***hago
haces
hace
ponemos
ponéis
ponen
traer
hacemos
hacéis
hacen
***traigo
traes
trae
traemos
traéis
traen
Now you’re ready for oír. Unlike the other
five verbs, it’s irregular in four persons, not
just one. You’ll have to memorize it
carefully.
***oigo
***oyes
***oye
oímos
oís
***oyen
As you can see, only nosotros and
vosotros are regular. The other persons
are irregular.
Now here are all six verbs. Make sure you understand this presentation and then
go to your homework.
salir
***salgo
sales
sale
poner
salimos
salís
salen
***pongo
pones
pone
hacer
***hago
haces
hace
traer
hacemos
hacéis
hacen
***traigo
traes
trae
ver
***veo
ves
ve
ponemos
ponéis
ponen
traemos
traéis
traen
oír
vemos
veis
ven
***oigo
***oyes
***oye
oímos
oís
***oyen
ASSIGNMENTS
• Your homework assignment is “Irregular Verbs” under Chaper 4. If
you don’t have it in my box in Academic 103 or under my office door
by Friday, April 4, you will be counted absent for Wed., April 2.
You also have the option of e-mailing your assignments to me, but
you’d better do so before Friday, April 4; I will go by the date and
time on the e-mail, and if your computer makes errors in date and
time, you’d better give it a little breathing space. Also, if you make
an error and it doesn’t get to me, or it gets to me without the
answers, you will be counted absent for Wed., April 2. I will not
take your word for it if you say that you sent it.
• Go to my web site, and look at the homework assignments for
chapter 1. You’ll find one that wasn’t there before; it’s called Checkup. Click on it. You must answer all the questions you find there
and turn that sheet in with your homework. Again, if you don’t turn
the answers in as outlined in the previous paragraph, you will be
counted absent for Wed., April 2.
• If you turn in only one of these assignments, or if you miss any on
the second assignment (answering the questions on Check-up), you
will be counted absent for Wed., April 2.