Read Madrigals Magic Key to Spanish Online
Authors: Margarita Madrigal
Tags: #Reference, #Language Arts & Disciplines
The changes have been printed in capital letters for your convenience. Notice that the “e” changes to “ie” in all forms of the present except the first person plural. The “e” remains an “e” in the infinitive and in the first person plural and changes to “ie” in the other forms. Following is a chart that shows the connection between the infinitive and the first person plural.
pensar
THE FIRST PERSON PLURAL DOES NOT CHANGE.
The letter “e” does not change to “ie” unless the stress or accent of the word falls upon it. The letter “e” does not receive the stress in “pensamos” or in “pensar,” consequently the “e” does not change to “ie” in these two forms.
CERRAR,
to close, to shut
c IErro, I close | cerramos, we close |
cIErra, you close | cIErran, they close |
IN CHART FORM
:
cerrar
THE FIRST PERSON PLURAL DOES NOT CHANGE.
These radical changing verbs are regular in
the past and in all the other tenses you have learned.
RADICAL CHANGING “AR” VERB | RADICAL CHANGING “ER” VERB |
CERRAR, to close, to shut | ENTENDER, to understand |
PRESENT ( IRREGULAR ) | PRESENT ( IRREGULAR ) |
Voy a cerrar | Voy a entender |
( I’m going to close ) | ( I’m going to understand ) |
He cerrado | He entendido |
( I have closed ) | ( I have understood ) |
Estoy cerrando | Estoy entendiendo |
( I am closing ) | ( I am understanding ) |
NOTICE THAT THE “E” CHANGES TO “IE” ONLY IN THE PRESENT TENSE.
There are some verbs in which the letter “o” changes to “
ue” in the stem or body of the verb.
EXAMPLE
:
ENCONTRAR,
to find, to meet, to encounter
encuentro, I find | encontramos, we find |
encuentra, you find | encuentran, they find |
IN CHART FORM
:
encontrar
THE FIRST PERSON PLURAL DOES NOT CHANGE. RECORDAR,
to remember, to recall
recuerdo, I remember | recordamos, we remember |
recuerda, you remember | recuerdan, they remember |
IN CHART FORM
:
recordar
THE FIRST PERSON PLURAL DOES NOT CHANGE. CONTAR,
to count, to recount, to tell
(a story)
cuento, I count | contamos, we count |
cuenta, you count | cuentan, they count |