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Vocabulary and conjugation overview for the top irregular verbs in the present indicative, along with common interrogative pronouns based on the CL MAYA level 1 curriculum.
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Caer
To fall; the irregular first-person singular form is caigo.
Caber
To fit; the irregular first-person singular form is quepo.
Dar
To give; the first-person singular form is doy.
Hacer
To do or make; the first-person singular form is hago.
Poner
To put; the first-person singular form is pongo.
Salir
To leave or go out; the first-person singular form is salgo.
Traer
To bring; the first-person singular form is traigo.
Valer
To cost or be worth; the first-person singular form is valgo.
Saber
To know; the first-person singular form is sé.
Ver
To see; the first-person singular form is veo.
Decir
To say or tell; an e-to-i stem-changing verb where the yo form is digo.
Oír
To hear; the first-person singular form is oigo and the third-person forms use 'y' (oye, oyen).
Tener
To have; an e-to-ie stem-changing verb where the yo form is tengo.
Venir
To come; an e-to-ie stem-changing verb where the yo form is vengo.
Ser
To be; fully irregular verb with forms soy, eres, es, somos, sóis, son.
Estar
To be; irregular verb typically used for location/states with forms estoy, estás, está, estamos, estáis, están.
Ir
To go; fully irregular verb with forms voy, vas, va, vamos, vais, van.
Qué / Cuál
Interrogative pronouns used for asking 'What' or 'Which'.
Dónde / Adónde
Interrogative pronouns used for asking 'Where' (location) or 'To where' (destination).