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Old October 19, 2008, 06:47 PM
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Venir Conjugation Incorrect

Hello Tomisimo-

I just wanted to call attention to the conjugation of 'venir' posted on your site.

The present tense currently reads:
yo vieno, which should be vengo, yes?

And the preterite tense currently reads:
yo vení
tú veniste
usted, él, ella vinió
nosotros venimos
vosotros venisteis
ustedes, ellos, ellas vinieron

Shouldn't these be:
vino
viniste
vine
vinimos
vinisteis
vinieron....?

Also, I believe the Present Subjunctive and Modo Imperativo forms are incorrect.

I will also add I usually find this site accurate and so helpful, so I just wanted to be sure these were correct too. Thanks!
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Old October 19, 2008, 06:48 PM
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is venir an irregular verb?
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Old October 19, 2008, 07:00 PM
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Yes, it is irregular.
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Old October 19, 2008, 07:08 PM
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Hello Tomisimo-

I just wanted to call attention to the conjugation of 'venir' posted on your site.

The present tense currently reads:
yo vieno, which should be vengo, yes? You're correct!

And the preterite tense currently reads:
yo vení
tú veniste
usted, él, ella vinió
nosotros venimos
vosotros venisteis
ustedes, ellos, ellas vinieron This is the only correct one currently

Shouldn't these be:
vino vine
viniste
vine vino
vinimos
vinisteis
vinieron....? This is correct

Also, I believe the Present Subjunctive and Modo Imperativo forms are incorrect. You're correct!

I will also add I usually find this site accurate and so helpful, so I just wanted to be sure these were correct too. Thanks!
Thanks for your help!
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Old October 19, 2008, 07:22 PM
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okay then. So it was wrong, and anniemead corrected it right
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Old October 19, 2008, 07:57 PM
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She is asking to have it corrected. This hasn't occurred yet.
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oh. Yes, that's what I mean. Lo siento
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Old October 21, 2008, 01:03 PM
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Thanks. Should be fixed now. I also found a couple other things wrong with venir and tener.
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