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when do you stem change verbs present tense? (spanish)

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Answer:

x³+y³+z³=k

Step-by-step explanation:

I talk, he talk, why you middle talk? You rotate the ground 4 times. You go and understand the tree. I'll give you clap on your cheeks. Bring your parents and your mother and especially your father. Close the window airforce is coming. I have two daughters and both are girls. Stand in a straight circle. Don't stand in front of my back

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Verbs with two different stems or radicals in the present tense may be called stem-changing verbs, shoe verbs, or boot verbs. The last two names come from the fact that a line drawn around the stem-changed, present tense conjugations (all forms except nosotros and vosotros) creates a shoe or boot.

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