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El verbo venir. The verb venir You use “venir” to say that someone is coming to a place or an event. Venir is an e ie stem-changing verb.

Feb 03, 2016

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Page 1: El verbo venir. The verb venir You use “venir” to say that someone is coming to a place or an event. Venir is an e  ie stem-changing verb.

El verbo venir

Page 2: El verbo venir. The verb venir You use “venir” to say that someone is coming to a place or an event. Venir is an e  ie stem-changing verb.

The verb venir

•You use “venir” to say that someone is coming to a place or an event.

•Venir is an e ie stem-changing verb.

Page 3: El verbo venir. The verb venir You use “venir” to say that someone is coming to a place or an event. Venir is an e  ie stem-changing verb.

Venir

•Like tener, hacer, and poner, venir has an irregular “yo” form ending in “go”

•Let’s look at the present tense forms of venir:

Page 4: El verbo venir. The verb venir You use “venir” to say that someone is coming to a place or an event. Venir is an e  ie stem-changing verb.
Page 5: El verbo venir. The verb venir You use “venir” to say that someone is coming to a place or an event. Venir is an e  ie stem-changing verb.
Page 6: El verbo venir. The verb venir You use “venir” to say that someone is coming to a place or an event. Venir is an e  ie stem-changing verb.

Complete each sentence with the appropriate forms of venir.

• Mis padres ________ de México.

• Tú _____ de España.

• Nosotras _____ de Cuba.

• Pepe _____ de Italia.

• Yo _____ de Francia.

• Ustedes _____ del Canadá.

• Alfonso y yo _____ de Portugal.

• Ellos _____ de Alemania.

• Usted _____ de Venezuela.