21. Explain how stem-changing -ir verbs are different from stem-changing -ar and -er verbs in the present subjunctive. (4 points
)
2 answers:
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.
Stem-changing -ir describe how you are feeling in the future and -ar & -er describe how you are feeling in the present.
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