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Page 6: Verbos irregulares B
The sentence reads:
“I ____to my house after my classes but my friends _____ to the gym.”
Since for the first blank, the subject is *yo* (I), we need to conjugate the verb *ir* to the first-person singular present form, which is “voy”.
For the second blank, the subject is *mis amigos* (my friends), therefore we need to conjugate the verb to the third-person plural present form, which is “van”.
The sentence reads:
*”My father____forty-five years, but I____ seventeen.”*
Since for the first blank, the subject is *mi padre* (my father), we need to conjugate the verb *tener* to the third-person singular present form, which is “tiene”.
For the second blank, the subject is *yo* (I), therefore we need to conjugate the verb to the first-person singular present form, which is “tengo”.
The verb *tener* (to have) is irregular in all present forms.
The sentence reads:
*”We___ there’s an exam tomorrow, but I don’t__ if it’s going to be difficult.”*
Since for the first blank, the subject is *nosotros* (we), we need to conjugate the verb *saber* to the first-person plural present form, which is “sabemos”.
For the second blank, the subject is *yo* (I), therefore we need to conjugate the verb to the first-person singular present form, which is “sĂ©”.
The verb *saber* (to know) is irregular in all present forms.
The sentence reads:
*”Jose___ that chemistry class is boring, but I____ it is very interesting.”*
Since for the first blank, the subject is *JosĂ©*, we need to conjugate the verb *decir* to the third-person singular present form, which is “dice”.
For the second blank, the subject is *yo* (I), therefore we need to conjugate the verb to the first-person singular present form, which is “digo”.
The verb *decir* (to say) is irregular in all present forms.
The sentence reads:
*”I___my textbooks home every night, but my mom ___a lot of papers from her work.”*
Since for the first blank, the subject is *yo* (I), we need to conjugate the verb *traer* to the first-person singular present form, which is “traigo”.
For the second blank, the subject is *mi mamá* (my mom), therefore we need to conjugate the verb to the third-person singular present form, which is “trae”.
The verb *traer* (to bring) is irregular in all present forms.