Answer: I'll just explain
Step-by-step explanation:
There are a number of Spanish verbs which are regular in the present tense in all but the first person singular. These are known as "g verbs" or "yo go verbs" because the first person singular requires an unexpected g and the conjugation then ends in -go. votes. I think you are referring to what are sometimes called "yo-go" verbs (or just "go" verbs)- which are irregular verbs that in the first person singular present indicative end in "go". Examples: hacer - hago. venir - vengo.