Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Meet the "venir" Verb Family

Meet the “venir” verb family. 

venir = to come

Remember the irregular yo form, and it’s a stem changer:  (e to --> ie)
Present: vengo/vienes/viene/venimos/vienen.
Preterito:  vine/viniste/vino/vinimos/vinieron.  
Present participle =viniendo 
Past participle =venido

And now the family members: 
avenir – to reconcile
bienvenir – to welcome
contravenir – to be suitable, to agree on
devenir – to become
intervenir – to intervene, to take part in
prevenir – to prevent
provenir – to come from
sobrevenir – to strike / to happen all of a sudden

and also: bienvenido (welcome);

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