Esp.I R1T6 Stem-changing verbs BOPA #4 (amarillo) el 13 de mayo, martes Write in complete sentences ( in Spanish) using the following stem-changing verbs:

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Esp.I R1T6 Stem-changing verbs BOPA #4 (amarillo) el 13 de mayo, martes Write in complete sentences ( in Spanish) using the following stem-changing verbs: *Remember…no change in nosotros or vosotros forms! Modelo: I want (querer /e-ie) the black coat. Yo quiero el abrigo negro. 1. She prefers (preferir/ e-ie) the purple cap. 2. They think (pensar/e-ie) that (que) the blouse is pretty. 3. Ya’ll sleep (dormir/o-ue) in class? 4. The pants cost (costar/o-ue) a lot. 5. You (inf.) play (jugar/u-ue) soccer? 6. Can I (poder/o-ue) go to the bathroom?