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Irregular IR Verbs (3/3)

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Spelling Changes 'GIR' → 'J'

IR verbs that end in 'gir' require a spelling change to to be consistent in pronunciation. These verbs change their spelling to preserve the 'x' or 'h' sound. The 'g' changes to a 'j'. Here are a couple of examples:

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'Corregir'

  • 'Corregir' changes the ‘g’ for a ‘j’ and also changes its ‘e’ for an ‘I’ in the present tense, and so continues this for the subjunctive.
  • Corrija - I correct.
  • Corrijas - you correct.
  • Corrija - he/she corrects.
  • Corrijamos - we correct.
  • Corrijáis - you correct.
  • Corrijan - they correct.
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'Elegir'

  • 'Elegir' changes the ‘g’ for a ‘j’ and also changes its ‘e’ for an ‘I’ in the present tense, and so continues this for the subjunctive.
  • Elija - I choose.
  • Elijas - you choose.
  • Elija - he/she chooses.
  • Elijamos - we choose.
  • Elijáis - you choose.
  • Elijan - they choose.

Spelling Changes 'GUIR' - 'G'

IR verbs that end in 'guir' change their spelling to preserve the 'g' sound. They won't need the ‘gu’, only the ‘g’. Seguir is also a stem irregular verb in the present tense, also in the subjunctive present tense.

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