AAV - Irregular Verbs (Lesson)

Irregular verbs

There are quite a few irregular verbs in Spanish. "Irregular" means that they do not necessarily follow the pattern for endings that regular -ar, -er, -ir verbs follow. The only way to remember which verbs are irregular and what the conjugations are is to memorize them. Below you will see a few commonly used irregular verbs:

Conjugation chart for Spanish verb ser

 

Conjugation chart for Spanish verb estar

Conjugation chart for Spanish verb ir

Some irregular verbs are called "stem-changers". You will see more of these in the next lesson. Others are called "yo-go" verbs meaning that the "yo" form ends in "-go" rather than just "-o". Below you will see a few examples:

Conjugation chart for Spanish verb tener

 

Conjugation chart for Spanish verb hacer

 

Conjugation chart for Spanish verb poner

 

Conjugation chart for Spanish verb venir

 (Venir is also a stem-changer)

 

Test your knowlege about irregular verbs with this activity below.

 

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