in Spanish and has taught college-level Spanish for 10+ years. Cite this lesson In Spanish grammar, the verbs 'venir,' 'poner,' 'decir,' and 'traer' are irregular in the preterite tense. Review how to conjugate these verbs in the preterite, explore irregular preterite endings, and then ...
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Venir (to come) → vengo Other irregular verbs in the first person are:Ver (to see) → veo Saber (to know) → sé Irregular Spanish Present Tense Verbs: Totally IrregularThere are three verbs that are so irregular they get their own special category: ser (to be), estar (to be), ...