Spanish Go Verbs in Yo Form
The so-called G-verbs (sometimes "go-verbs" or "yo-go" verbs) add a medial -g- (-ig- when the root ends in a vowel) in the first person singular, present tense, as well as in all persons of the present subjunctive. Many of these verbs are also irregular in other ways. For example:
- poner: yo pongo, tú pones...
- tener: yo tengo, tú tienes...
- caer: yo caigo, tú caes....
- traer: yo traigo, tú traes...
- oír: yo oigo, tú oyes...
- venir: yo vengo , tú vienes...
- hacer: yo hago, tú haces...
- salir: yo salgo, tú sales...
- valer: yo valgo, tú vales....
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Last modified by Mr. Vaglio on Tuesday, April 21, 2020
Last modified by Mr. Vaglio on Tuesday, April 21, 2020