"Change the verbs to the yo form"
¿Probaste los camarones?
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Welcome to the forum. As ray one of the moderators has said it is so helpful if you add your level of Spanish and English to your profile. It helps when asking a question or assessing an answer.
I have marked myself as fluent in English and intermediate in Spanish. In some aspects of Spanish I am pretty good but I am not fluent and would give more weight to answers from hispanohablante. However, my answers on English can be relied on unless it is American slang where I still have things to learn
In one sense your question is easy and can be double checked on this site or using word reference, so I don't know what you don't understand.
Probaste is the tu form of probar. The tense is preterite - a simple past tense. I assume you need to make a sentence saying I tried the prawns/shrimp. You therefore need the first person preterite of probar.
For each verb there is an I, you, he/she/it, we, you (plural) and they. Yo form is just the 'i' form. It usually ends with an 'o'.
What verb was it that you wanted to change from?/
The verb is "probar" and it is conjugated to "tú" in the preterite tense. Find "conjugation" in the pull-down menu on the upper left corner of this page, choose it, type in "probar," and look for the preterite "yo" form.