Why aren’t there any -ger examples, only -gir? Are they conjugated the same?
Lack of examples
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Julia M.Kwiziq community member
Lack of examples
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Conjugate Spanish -ger and -gir verbs (g > j and e > i) in the present subjunctive in Spanish (El Presente de Subjuntivo)"
Asked 14 hours ago
Hola Julia M.
You’re absolutely right — both -ger and -gir verbs follow the same spelling change rule in the present subjunctive (g → j before e), and the lesson should include examples of both. The absence of -ger examples is an oversight on our side.
Thanks for pointing this out — we’ll revise the lesson to add -ger examples so the pattern is clearer and more complete. We really appreciate your feedback!
Hasta pronto
Silvia
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