"All yo-go verbs in Spanish, i.e verbs where the yo form ends in -go in El Presente, take that same stem to form El Presente de Subjuntivo and keep it all the way through the conjugation. However, the El Presente de Subjuntivo endings are the same as regular -er and -ir verbs endings."
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Michael M.Kwiziq community member
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I belive the "i.e" in the first sentence below (and anywhere else you use it) should have two periods, as in "i.e.". It is also customary to italicize it since it is refering to a Latin phrase.
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Conjugate yo-go verbs in the present subjunctive in Spanish (El Presente de Subjuntivo)"
Asked 3 years ago
InmaNative Spanish expert teacher in Kwiziq
Hola Michael
We'll fix the typo regarding the dots. Thanks for letting us know.
With reference to italicizing it, I checked with our English Team and they believe there is no need to do this.
Gracias y saludos
Inma
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