Present Tense of Irregular yo Verbs; Pronouns after Prepositions Unidad 3 Lección 1
Present Tense of Irregular yo Verbs Verbs that are irregular only in the yo form (-go verbs): hacer (to do, to make) hago poner (to put) pongo salir (to go out, to leave) salgo traer (to bring) traigo
Stem-changing verbs that are also irregular in the yo form (-go verbs): decir (to say, to tell) digo venir (to come) vengo tener (to have) tengo
Additional irregulars in the yo form: conocer (to know, to meet) conozco dar (to give) doy saber (to know) sé ver (to see) veo
Pronouns after Prepositions Pronouns after prepositions like para, de, a, and con: mínosotros(as) tivosotros(as) él, ella, ustedellos(as), ustedes
With verbs like gustar, use pronouns after the preposition a to add emphasis or clarification. When you use mí and ti after con, they form the words conmigo and contigo.