Lesson 11 - Spanish Regular Verbs with Irregular First-Person Conjugation In The Present Tense
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In the past two lessons, we have learned how to conjugate Spanish regular verbs - the AR, ER and IR verbs in the present tense. Now there are a handful of verbs that are conjugated like any regular Spanish verb, except for in the first-person (”Yo” form) conjugation.
Here is the list of verbs and their “Yo” (1st person) form conjugations:
Conocer (to know) - Yo conozco (not conoco)
Dar (to give) - Yo doy (not do)
Estar (to be) - Yo estoy (not esto)
Hacer (to do/make) - Yo hago (not haco)
Saber (to know) - Yo sé (not sabo)
Salir (to go out, leave) - Yo salgo (not salo)
Ver (to see) - Yo veo (not vo)
Now for the rest of the conjugations for the other subject pronouns like tú, él, ella, usted, nosotros, ustedes, ellos, ellas, the conjugations stay the same as you learned in Lessons 9 and 10 for AR and ER/IR regular verbs in the present tense.
