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What do salir, decir and venir have in common?

Othey are go verbs
Othey are -ar verbs
Othey are -er verbs
they don't have anything in common

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Final answer:

The verbs salir, decir, and venir are irregular verbs in Spanish that share a common irregularity in their stem changes.


Step-by-step explanation:

The verbs salir, decir, and venir are all irregular verbs in the Spanish language. While they do not have a specific pattern of conjugation, they do share a common irregularity in their stem changes. The stem of the verb changes in the present tense and in certain forms of the past tense.

For example:

  • Salir (to go out): yo salgo
  • Decir (to say): tú dizes
  • Venir (to come): él viene

These stem changes are unique to these three verbs, so even though they may not belong to the same verb group (-ar, -er, -ir), they still share this common irregularity.


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