@DJBlast89 You can see that in Spanish all have a logic pattern. Verbs ending in "C-er", all are irregular, and can mutate to "ZC-o", "Z-o" or "UE-Z-o". Example: Apare-c-er, Apare-zc-o. Ven-c-er, Ven-z-o (C mutates to ZC or Z) Co-c-er, C-ue-z-o (also root letter O mutates to UE). More examples: Cre-c-er, Cre-zc-o. Me-c-er, Me-z-o, T-o-r-c-er, T-ue-r-z-o. Most mutate to "ZC-o". Ha-c-er, Ha-g-o ( is a G exception), "Hacer" or Des-hacer" are the only that mutate to "G" in termination C-er.
lolzzzz,regular..yaaaaahhhhh irregular....booooooo,lmao
101mayaR 2 months ago
How would you know when to add a "G" in the the "YO" form ? I cannot tell the difference between a regular and an irregular verb please help !!
DJBlast89 1 year ago
@DJBlast89 You just have to memorize it.
xDrift12 5 months ago
@DJBlast89 You can see that in Spanish all have a logic pattern. Verbs ending in "C-er", all are irregular, and can mutate to "ZC-o", "Z-o" or "UE-Z-o". Example: Apare-c-er, Apare-zc-o. Ven-c-er, Ven-z-o (C mutates to ZC or Z) Co-c-er, C-ue-z-o (also root letter O mutates to UE). More examples: Cre-c-er, Cre-zc-o. Me-c-er, Me-z-o, T-o-r-c-er, T-ue-r-z-o. Most mutate to "ZC-o". Ha-c-er, Ha-g-o ( is a G exception), "Hacer" or Des-hacer" are the only that mutate to "G" in termination C-er.
SAACAAS 3 months ago
@DJBlast89
G pattern:
Verbs ending in: -ner, -nir, -ler, -lir add g after n or l.
Examples: Ten-g-o, Conten-g-o, Deten-g-o, Conven-g-o, Ven-g-o, Val-g-o or Sal-g-o.
SAACAAS 3 months ago
@DJBlast89
Special exceptions:
Hacer, hago,
Decir, digo.
Oir, oigo.
Caer, caigo.
SAACAAS 3 months ago
@DJBlast89 YOU MUST SEE THIS:
For more information of Irregular verbs and its pattern:
Search in google and click on the first:
"verbos_irreg.htm"
&
"~torremor/cursos/gramatica/140.html"
SAACAAS 3 months ago