Is there a rule for -cir and -cer verbs that are preceded by a consonant? Eg in a test the verb was zurcir in the yo form: zurzo and not zurzco, so does this form of verb only change the c > z as a rule?
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Steve H.Kwiziq community member
-cir verbs
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Spanish present tense consonant change c > zc in -cer/-cir verbs"
Asked 3 years ago

Hola Steve
Yes, there is a rule for those -cer, -cir verbs that are preceded by a consonant. Here is our Kwiziq lesson for those. Have a look here.
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