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Irregular yo form verbs are Spanish verbs that are completely regular in the present tense except for the yo form. These verbs fall under the current subjunctive category, a tense based exclusively on the yo form. Generally, it is unpredictable whether a verb will be irregular in its yo form. One consistent rule for identifying these verbs involves checking to see if a verb in its infinitive form ends with a vowel following by a -car or a -car. In this case, the verb's yo form will end in -zoo, making it an irregular yo form verb. Examples of these will form the basis of this word search, including the following; hacer, ponder, saber, ver, estar, dar, traer, and salir.
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Ver, Traer, Salir, Saber, Poncer, Hacer, Estar, Dar