The two parts of a verb. For Example: Vener
What are the Stem and the ending
The yo form ending
What is -o?
Empezar(yo)
empiezo
servir(yo)
sirvo
Dormir(nosotros)
Dormimos
The other name for stem-changing verbs.
What are boot verbs. (Extra points for explaining the name)
The difference between -er and -ir endings
What are the nosotros forms, -emos and -imos
(also vosotros but that information has nothing to do with your grade)
Querer(ellos)
quieren
Pedir(tú)
pides
almorzar(tú)
almuerzas
What is nosotros (yes I know vosotros is also a correct answer)
The special aspects of Tener and Vener.
What are the -go endings without a stem change. (Bonus points: Are all -go verbs stem changing??? Each example)
tener(Ustedes)
tienen
Servir(ella)
sirve
Poder(yo)
Puedo
The ways a stem may change.
What are: O-UE, U-UE, E-IE, E-I
The name and the full conjugation of the most irregular verb you can think of.
Ser - soy, eres, es, somos, son
estar - estoy, estás, está, estamos, están
ir- voy, vas, van, vamos, van
Oír - oigo, oyes, oye, oímos, oyen
preferir(nosotros)
preferimos
decir(los mexicanos)
dicen
Jugar(ella)
Juega
The best way to know if a verb is stem-changing
What Memorization
The rule for stem changing verbs in the present participle.
What is Only -ir stem changing verbs have a stem change. e:ie -> e:i, e:i = e:i, o:ue -> o:u
pensar (la chica)
piensa
conseguir (nosotros)
Volver(ellos)
vuelven