Yo verbs!! (verbs whose stem ends in a vowel in preterite take the following endings) YO DAWG, I heard you like verbs so I put a verb in your verb so.

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Yo verbs!! (verbs whose stem ends in a vowel in preterite take the following endings) YO DAWG, I heard you like verbs so I put a verb in your verb so you can conjugate while you conjugate. Caerse-to fall Me caíNos caímos Te caíste Os caísteis Se cayóSe cayeron Leer- to read LeíLeímos Leíste Leísteis LeyóLeyeron Oir- to hear OíOímos Oíste Oísteis OyóOyeron

Y0-Yo verbs Creer-to believe Construir-to construct Destruir-to destroy Caerse bien-to get along with

Leamos y Escribamos P. 152!! Look over part C and find the information needed to determine if each is true or false. The articles are on p. 150 and 151. Groups of 2 on one page is Okee-dokee (Asi Basi)