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Spanish Lesson: 1C - The present tense of irregular verbs - Verbs Irregular in Present Tense

Description:   List of common verbs that are irregular in the present tense. From "The Ultimate Spanish Review and Practice", chapter 1, section C.

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Card # Spanish English Image
1 agradecer to thank
2 aparecer to appear
3 atraer to attract
4 caber to fit
5 caer to fall
6 componer to compose
7 conducir to drive
8 conocer to know (a person)
9 contener to contain
10 contraer to contract
11 crecer to grow
12 dar to give
13 decir to say, tell
14 desaparecer to disappear
15 desconocer to be ignorant of
16 detener to stop, detain
17 disponer to dispose
18 distraer to distract
19 establecer to establish
20 hacer to make, do
21 imponer to impose
22 ir to go
23 lucir to shine/show off
24 mantener to maintain
25 merecer to deserve
26 obedecer to obey
27 obtener to obtain
28 ofrecer to offer
29 oír to hear
30 parecer to seem
31 permanecer to remain
32 pertenecer to belong
33 poner to put
34 producir to produce
35 proponer to propose
36 reconocer to recognize
37 reducir to reduce
38 reponerse to get well
39 retener to retain
40 saber to know (a fact)
41 salir to go out
42 suponer to suppose
43 tener to have
44 traducir to translate
45 traer to bring
46 valer to be worth
47 venir to come
48 ver to see

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