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
I will offer you 5 verbs to get you started: offer, object, observe, offend, and open.
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.
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