Answer:
The stem-changing _ir verbs are different from stem-changing -ar and -er verbs in the present subjunctive by a reason particularly:
- The verbs in Spanish that finish in "nt<u>ir</u>" regularly change the previous vowel for a combination "ie" in the present subjunctive.
Examples:
1. Se<u>ntir</u>: S<u>ie</u>nta (subjunctive form).
2. Me<u>ntir</u>: M<u>ie</u>nta (subjuntive form).
Explanation:
<em>The subjunctive form</em> has many similarities among the verbs finished in "ar", "er" or "ir", but the case in the answer is an exception.
charlamos
nada
escuchan
necesitas
canto
pinta
buscan
invita
this is present form
They really arent anyone. I beleive they're just people.
pudieron
Esteban y tú pudieron ir al parque de diversiones ayer.
is the most that makes sense.
Siento que ella tuvo éxito