Hacer, salir, poner, traer, tener, venir. These verbs exhibit a pattern in which the first person has a "go" in the end. For example, the verb tener (which means to have) is a go verb in which the first person is tengo. In a sentence, it would be "Yo tengo la computadora" or "I have a computer."
Normal verbs, abstract verbs, posession verbs, emotion verbs and mixed verbs
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there are 8 not 5: am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been
quinto, sexto, séptimo, octavo, noveno, décimo
Intransitive verbs are verbs that do not have a direct object (something receiving the action of the verb).I sneezed fifteen times in a row.She lies around all day.Justin always arrives late.Sit down!I go to the store every day.Many verbs can be transitive and intransitive, but the verbs listed above are always intransitive.
I will offer you 5 verbs to get you started: offer, object, observe, offend, and open.
There are, in actuality, 9 South American nations whom speak Spanish, but the top 5 in order from the highest percent of people that speak Spanish are: 1. Colombia 2. Argentina 3. Peru 4. Venezuela 5. Chile
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Agree, allow, bleed, brake, chase, drain, force and marry are 5 letter words. They are verbs.
They are orders: eg. Get me a drink Go and pick your sister up from school Walk 5 miles a day and you'll feel better
5 - 7 days before the fixture diue to Spanish TV rights. It can be moved to either the Saturday or be scheduled for two separate times on the Sunday evening.
5 letter verbs beginning with E, O, N or Y: * enter * offer * order