1. Which would be true for stem changing verbs?

All forms of the verb have some type of irregular change.
They have a consistent spelling change in the stem of the verb.
Stem changing verbs are the same as irregular verbs, it is just a different name.
They are formed the same as regular verbs.

2. What is different about the verb “venir” as compared to other stem-changing verbs?
It has an irregular yo form that is different from the other changes in the verb.
It only has one form, similar to the verb “hay”.
Only the third person forms have a stem change.
It is does not have any consistency in the forms of the verb.

3. Which of the following could NOT be considered a “stem-changing” verb?
querer
pensar
poder
hacer

4. Which of the following would NOT be condsidered an event?
desfile
carnaval
banquete
tienda

5. What word could be used in response to the following?
¿Qué quieres comprar?
cuempro
compro
quiero
quero

6. What word could be used in response to the following?
¿Dónde Uds. pueden ir?
puedemos
podemos
vamos
van

7. Ellos ___________ ir al centro comercial.
podan
pueden
puedan
puden

8. Yo _________ comprar un vestido.
quiero
quero
queiro
compro

9. Nosotros _________ un refresco.
pidimos
pedemos
pedimos
pidemos

10. ¿Dónde __________ tú?
dorme
duerme
duermes
dormes

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