SPAN 3051 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Nios Embedded Processor, Reflexive Verb, Infinitive
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A few other verbs are irregular only in the first person singular form. The rest of the forms tend to follow the regular pattern: traer to carry traigo. Generally, verbs that end in -cer and -cir add z before the first person singular ending. We have already seen verbs that are irregular in all conjugations in the present tense, such as ir and ser. Another irregular verb is haber - to have or the impersonal there is/are; however, it is different from tener (which also means to have) because it is not used to show possession. It is only used in compound tenses as a helping verb, i. e. i have seen that movie, which will be covered in spanish iii. An impersonal conjugation of haber, hay, is used to mean there is/are in english: reflexive verbs. The subject and the object are the same with reflexive verbs - the subject acts upon itself.