Spanish: An Essential Grammar

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The -ir conjugation

There are two discernible patterns of conjugation:
Pattern I– In the present indicative and subjunctive, the occurrence of the
changes from e > ie(and in the cases of morir‘die’ and dormir ‘sleep’ from
o> ue) is the same as for -arand -erverbs (see Tables 10.3. and 10.4).
In addition, in the present subjunctive there are changes in the 1st and 2nd
persons plural from e > ias shown in Table 10.5, and in the cases of morir
and dormir fromo > u.

Table 10.5-irradical changes (pattern I)

Sentir ‘feel’

Person Indicative Subjunctive

Singular
1 (yo) siento sienta
2 (tú) sientes sientas
(vos) sentís [LA] sientas
3 (él etc.) siente sienta
Plural
1 (nosotros) sentimos sintamos
2 (vosotros) sentís [SP] sintáis [SP]
3 (ellos etc.) sienten sientan

Other common verbs that follow this pattern include:

advertir warn hervir boil
arrepentirse regret mentir lie
consentir consent preferir prefer

convertir convert referir(se) refer
divertir(se) amuse sugerir suggest

herir wound

1111


2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9


1011


1


12111


3 4 5 6 7 8 9


20111


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9


30111


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9


40


41111


10


Verb forms


102

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