Corn, beans, rice and chilies
Verbs ending in -ir that undergo stem changes in the present tense also under go stem changes in the preterite. These verbs have a stem change in the second person formal singular (usted), third person singular (él, ella) and third and second person plural (ellos, ellas and ustedes) forms.
There are different dorms of 'tener' because the questions are referring to different people such as you or parents.
These 'tener' phrases compare to the way we express the same ideas in English by meaning the same thing but not translating into the same thing. Take ¿Tienes fr<span>ío? It translates to 'Do you have cold?' but it means 'Are you cold?' in Spanish.</span>
1. Mi amigo canta
2. Tu bebes
3. Yo escribo
4. Vosotros comemos
5. Mis padres y yo Miramos
6. Ellos llevan
7 . Mi familia y yo somos
8. Ya nadas
9. Vosotros vemos