I was taught to call them yo -go irregulars because the verb's stem ends with -go in the yo (I) form
Ex: Yo Tener(To have) becomes "Tengo"
Yo Venir(To come) becomes "Vengo"
Hope this helps
<span>Liliana, veo aquí una solicitud para una persona que traduzca el español al náhuatl. Puedes hacerlo.</span><span />
<span>It is a very beautiful aspect. It rains a little but it is fine weather. There are a lot of flowers. Everything is green. Major parties are Easter Florida, Mother's Day and in the United States, April 1, April Fool's Day.</span>
Answer:
The answer is 1. (hay que)
Explanation:
1 means there needs
2 means there's no/not
3 means there's a
4 means there's
Answer:
yo prefiero helado de chocolate.
Mis amigos prefieren el helado de fresa.
Mis amigos y yo queremos llevar helado
Nosotros pensamos que es demasiado caro para comprar los dos sabores.
Explanation:
lmk if it helps