In this short series, I thought we could tackle some verbs that have an irregular yo form in the present tense. Â In laymen’s terms, when you want to say “I [do something]” with these verbs, they will change a little funny.
Enjoy! Â And leave any questions or comments below!
Explanation:
Practice 1:
Practice 2:
Practice 3:
Helpful graphic (click to enlarge):
Vocabulario:
Coming soon!
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Just want to know if you could give me any advice on some of your info that would be beneficial to the students that I am proctoring through Rosetta Stone. I am going to use your conjugation material but would appreciate any additional input.
You made my life slightly easier.