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There are many irregular verbs. There is no pattern. They all have to be learned as you go.
Colgar is classified as a stem-changing verb. The 'o' in the stem (colg-) changes to 'ue'. There are many verbs that change similarly (a few: poder, soñar). Verb conjugation charts are essential for Spanish students. If you look at the conjugation chart here, you'll see all the conjugations for colgar. |
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Here is another site that has verb conjugation charts. (I just noticed a couple of errors in the one I posted earlier.
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Yes, there are patterns for the conjugations: for each tense there is a specific way to find the stem for that tense and a specific set of endings for each combination of person and number.
The majority of the irregular verbs have one or more irregular stems that are used some of the time, but always with the regular endings. A smaller number of irregular verbs also have irregular endings in some of the tenses; most of those verbs are used quite frequently. A very small number of verbs are extremely irregular, but they are also among the most commonly used verbs, so it's well worth the effort to learn them. Most good Spanish/Spanish and English/Spanish dictionaries have charts of model irregular verbs for each pattern of irregularity, and the dictionary entries for all irregular verbs will identify which model that verb follows. If the entry doesn't specify a model verb, then it is a regular verb, and you use the ending that correspond to the ending of the infinitive, which may be -ar, -er, or -ir. |
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A good conjugation manual will help you learn to conjugate without memorizing each and every verb. Larousse has a nice one called Conjugación Lengua Española. It's made to show patterns so you'll learn to recognize different kinds of irregular verbs.
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Thank you all! I want to be able to read the posts that are in Spanish and really be able to understand them. I think this will help. My two year old is beginning to speak more and more, and I'm beginning to understand how difficult it is to communicate when you don't know what to say
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My personal favourite conjugation website is
www.123teachme.com It is a normal conjugation chart based site, however it gives you examples of each tense. I dont know about you, but I get confused with all the names of the tenses (Pluscuamperfecto, Presente perfecto etc)and this site shows brief examples of the usage of each tense. Check it out, you will see what I mean!
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Por favor, corrija mis errores Last edited by Rusty; August 11, 2011 at 10:50 PM. Reason: fixed link |
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Once again Rusty. Thanks for your help You're the man
OK so I looked at the site. That is a great site!!! I do have a pretty silly question. What is the difference between the "indicativo" and "subjuntivo" forms. I didn't see those forms in the English conjugations on the other website I looked at. My mother is an English teacher. Ella me cuelga si supo que no conozco la gramatica ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by Rusty; August 11, 2011 at 11:09 PM. Reason: merged back-to-back posts |
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The subjunctive is very much used in Spanish, but not so much in colloquial American English.
There are many threads that talk about when to use the subjunctive. Your sentence should be: Ella me guindaría|colgaría si supiera que no conozco la gramática. (She would hang me if she found out that I don't know grammar.) |
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