{"id":6179,"date":"2013-01-02T09:42:01","date_gmt":"2013-01-02T14:42:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/spanish\/?p=6179"},"modified":"2013-01-02T10:17:47","modified_gmt":"2013-01-02T15:17:47","slug":"irregular-verbs-in-the-present-ii","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/spanish\/irregular-verbs-in-the-present-ii\/","title":{"rendered":"Irregular verbs in the present (II)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify\">Hello, everybody! How were your holidays? I&#8217;m pretty sure you had a great time!<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify\">So let&#8217;s kick off 2013 with the second post of the irregular verbs series in Spanish. These verbs have vowel changes in the Present tense.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify\">The verb irregularity today is the vowel change o to ue in verbs like <strong>almorzar<\/strong> (to have lunch).<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify\"><strong>Present Indicative<\/strong><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify\">Yo alm<strong><span style=\"color: #0000ff\">ue<\/span><\/strong>rzo<br \/>\nT\u00fa alm<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>ue<\/strong><\/span>rzas<br \/>\n\u00c9l\/ella\/usted alm<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>ue<\/strong><\/span>rza<br \/>\nNosotros(as) almorzamos<br \/>\nVosotros(as) almorz\u00e1is<br \/>\nEllos\/ellas\/ustedes alm<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>ue<\/strong><\/span>rzan<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify\"><strong>Present subjunctive<\/strong><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify\">que yo alm<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>ue<\/strong><\/span>rce<br \/>\nque t\u00fa alm<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>ue<\/strong><\/span>rces<br \/>\nque \u00e9l\/ella\/usted alm<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>ue<\/strong><\/span>rce<br \/>\nque nosotros(as) almorcemos<br \/>\nque vosotros(as) almorc\u00e9is<br \/>\nque ellos\/ellas\/ustedes alm<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>ue<\/strong><\/span>rcen<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify\"><strong>Imperative<\/strong><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify\">alm<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>ue<\/strong><\/span>rza (t\u00fa) &#8211; alm<strong><span style=\"color: #0000ff\">ue<\/span><\/strong>rce (usted)<br \/>\nalmorcemos<br \/>\nalmorzad (vosostros) &#8211; alm<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>ue<\/strong><\/span>rcen (ustedes)<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify\">The following verbs follow the same kind of conjugation. Practice makes perfect so when you have some free time, conjugate them and master them! The changing vowel is in blue, ok?<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify\">ac<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>o<\/strong><\/span>rdar(se)<em> (to remember)<\/em> &#8211; ac<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>o<\/strong><\/span>star(se) <em>(to lie down, to go to bed)<\/em> &#8211; ap<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>o<\/strong><\/span>star <em>(to bet)<\/em> &#8211; c<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>o<\/strong><\/span>lgar <em>(to hang)<\/em> &#8211; compr<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>o<\/strong><\/span>bar <em>(to confirm)<\/em> &#8211; c<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>o<\/strong><\/span>ntar <em>(to tell, to count)<\/em> &#8211; desenv<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>o<\/strong><\/span>lver <em>(to unwrap)<\/em> &#8211; dev<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>o<\/strong><\/span>lver <em>(to give back)<\/em> &#8211; d<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>o<\/strong><\/span>ler <em>(to hurt)<\/em> &#8211; d<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>o<\/strong><\/span>rmir<em> (to sleep)<\/em> &#8211; enc<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>o<\/strong><\/span>ntrar(se) <em>(to meet, to find)<\/em> &#8211; env<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>o<\/strong><\/span>lver <em>(to wrap)<\/em> &#8211; f<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>o<\/strong><\/span>rzar <em>(to force)<\/em> &#8211; m<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>o<\/strong><\/span>rder <em>(to bite)<\/em> &#8211; m<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>o<\/strong><\/span>rir <em>(to die)<\/em> &#8211; m<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>o<\/strong><\/span>strar <em>(to show)<\/em> &#8211; m<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>o<\/strong><\/span>ver <em>(to move)<\/em> &#8211; p<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>o<\/strong><\/span>der <em>(to be able to)<\/em> &#8211; pr<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>o<\/strong><\/span>bar <em>(to try)<\/em> &#8211; rec<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>o<\/strong><\/span>rdar <em>(to remember)<\/em> &#8211; res<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>o<\/strong><\/span>lver <em>(to solve)<\/em> &#8211; r<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>o<\/strong><\/span>dar <em>(to roll)<\/em> &#8211; s<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>o<\/strong><\/span>ler <em>(to be used to)<\/em> &#8211; s<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>o<\/strong><\/span>ltar <em>(to let go, to release)<\/em> &#8211; s<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>o<\/strong><\/span>\u00f1ar <em>(to dream)<\/em> &#8211; v<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>o<\/strong><\/span>lar <em>(to fly)<\/em> &#8211; v<span style=\"color: #0000ff\"><strong>o<\/strong><\/span>lver <em>(to come back)<\/em><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify\"><strong>Want more free resources to\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.transparent.com\/learn-spanish\/\">learn Spanish<\/a>? 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