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¡Exprésate! UNO Chapter 5-1 Stem-Changing Verbs: e-ie

E-IE Stem-Changing Verbs “e” changes to “ie” All forms except nosotros and vosotros forms

E-IE Stem Changing Verbs #1 Empezar: to begin, to start Comenzar: to begin, to start Entender: to understand Querer: to want Tener: to have (yo tengo: irregular)

E-IE Stem Changing Verbs #2 Cerrar: to close Preferir: to prefer Merendar: to have a snack Recomendar: to recommend

E-IE Stem Changing Verbs #3 Sentar: to sit Pensar: to think Pensar en: to think about Sentir: to feel

E-IE Stem-Changing “empezar a” followed by an infinitive: to say what you or others start to do

Práctica Yo / querer: Nosotros / empezar: Ellos / merendar: Tú / entender: Ella / tener:

Más Práctica #1 We / want: He / begins: They / understand: You (inf) / have: I / have a snack:

Más Práctica #2 I / recommend She / closes We / think They / think about My mom / sits Her sister / prefers