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– qu**e**rer. *(to want)* $Rightarrow$ Yo qu**ie**ro, Tú qu**ie**res, etc.
– p**o**der. *(to be able/can)* $Rightarrow$ Yo p**ue**do, Tú p**ue**des, etc.
– s**e**rvir. *(to serve)* $Rightarrow$ Yo s**i**rvo, Tú s**i**rves, etc.
Also, there exist regular verbs, which stems don’t change when conjugating them. For example:
– escrib**ir**. *(to write)* $Rightarrow$ Yo escrib**o**, Tú escrib**es**, etc.
– …nosotros **almorzamos** en el restaurante…
*(…we have lunch at the restaurant…)*
– qu**e**rer. *(to want)* $Rightarrow$ Yo qu**ie**ro, Tú qu**ie**res, etc.
– p**o**der. *(to be able/can)* $Rightarrow$ Yo p**ue**do, Tú p**ue**des, etc.
– s**e**rvir. *(to serve)* $Rightarrow$ Yo s**i**rvo, Tú s**i**rves, etc.
Also, there exist regular verbs, which stems don’t change when conjugating them. For example:
– escrib**ir**. *(to write)* $Rightarrow$ Yo escrib**o**, Tú escrib**es**, etc.
– …mis abuelos **escuchan** música**…
*(… my grandparents listen to music…)*
– qu**e**rer. *(to want)* $Rightarrow$ Yo qu**ie**ro, Tú qu**ie**res, etc.
– p**o**der. *(to be able/can)* $Rightarrow$ Yo p**ue**do, Tú p**ue**des, etc.
– s**e**rvir. *(to serve)* $Rightarrow$ Yo s**i**rvo, Tú s**i**rves, etc.
Also, there exist regular verbs, which stems don’t change when conjugating them. For example:
– escrib**ir**. *(to write)* $Rightarrow$ Yo escrib**o**, Tú escrib**es**, etc.
– …mi padre **mira** la televisión…
*(… my father watches television…)*
– qu**e**rer. *(to want)* $Rightarrow$ Yo qu**ie**ro, Tú qu**ie**res, etc.
– p**o**der. *(to be able/can)* $Rightarrow$ Yo p**ue**do, Tú p**ue**des, etc.
– s**e**rvir. *(to serve)* $Rightarrow$ Yo s**i**rvo, Tú s**i**rves, etc.
Also, there exist regular verbs, which stems don’t change when conjugating them. For example:
– escrib**ir**. *(to write)* $Rightarrow$ Yo escrib**o**, Tú escrib**es**, etc.
– …mi madre **lee** un libro…
*(… my mother reads a book…)*
– qu**e**rer. *(to want)* $Rightarrow$ Yo qu**ie**ro, Tú qu**ie**res, etc.
– p**o**der. *(to be able/can)* $Rightarrow$ Yo p**ue**do, Tú p**ue**des, etc.
– s**e**rvir. *(to serve)* $Rightarrow$ Yo s**i**rvo, Tú s**i**rves, etc.
Also, there exist regular verbs, which stems don’t change when conjugating them. For example:
– escrib**ir**. *(to write)* $Rightarrow$ Yo escrib**o**, Tú escrib**es**, etc.
– …mis hermanos **juegan** al fútbol…
*(… my brothers play soccer…)*
– qu**e**rer. *(to want)* $Rightarrow$ Yo qu**ie**ro, Tú qu**ie**res, etc.
– p**o**der. *(to be able/can)* $Rightarrow$ Yo p**ue**do, Tú p**ue**des, etc.
– s**e**rvir. *(to serve)* $Rightarrow$ Yo s**i**rvo, Tú s**i**rves, etc.
Also, there exist regular verbs, which stems don’t change when conjugating them. For example:
– escrib**ir**. *(to write)* $Rightarrow$ Yo escrib**o**, Tú escrib**es**, etc.
– …yo **escribo** correos electrónicos…
*(… I write e-mails…)*
– qu**e**rer. *(to want)* $Rightarrow$ Yo qu**ie**ro, Tú qu**ie**res, etc.
– p**o**der. *(to be able/can)* $Rightarrow$ Yo p**ue**do, Tú p**ue**des, etc.
– s**e**rvir. *(to serve)* $Rightarrow$ Yo s**i**rvo, Tú s**i**rves, etc.
Also, there exist regular verbs, which stems don’t change when conjugating them. For example:
– escrib**ir**. *(to write)* $Rightarrow$ Yo escrib**o**, Tú escrib**es**, etc.
– …este domingo yo **quiero** hacer otra cosa más divertida.
*(… this Sunday I want to do something more fun…)*