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whats a go verb

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go verb

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updated Aug 27, 2009
posted by kingbl

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No, I think you're asking about verbs such as "tener", "caer", "poner",etc. who end in "go" in the first person singular of the present indicative.

  • (Yo) tengo.
  • (Yo) caigo.
  • (Yo) pongo.
  • (Yo) hago.
  • (Yo) digo.
  • (Yo) valgo.
  • (Yo) salgo.
  • (Yo) vengo.

Notice that any verb that have any of those verbs as the root will be conjugated the same way in the first person singular of the present indicative... mantener, (mantengo), suponer (supongo), bendecir (bendigo), etc.

Anyone feel free to add to my list if I left any common verbs out.

Also, if you're interested, here's a link that details other types of verbs with irregular first persons:

http://www.studyspanish.com/lessons/irregfirst.htm

updated Aug 27, 2009
posted by Nick-Cortina
If true, that was a nice catch. If not; you dummy. :-) - 0074b507, Aug 27, 2009
Well, seeing as the question was so unclear as it was, it's open for all types of interpretations! :-P - Nick-Cortina, Aug 27, 2009
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Do you mean, "What is the verb to go?" is that what your asking. If so it is IR= to go. If not please make your question clearer. smile

updated Aug 27, 2009
posted by LAtINaPunKROcKerAConFundidA