another name for stem changing verbs is boot verbs because market boots are pretty we kick out the vowels when we conjugat them every stem inside the boot stanges all outside the boot stay the same none of the above

1 answer

The correct answer is that stem-changing verbs are often referred to as "boot verbs." This term comes from the visual representation of how the changes in the stem vowels occur within the conjugation. In this "boot" shape, the vowels change in all forms except for the nosotros and vosotros forms, which remain the same, thereby resembling a boot with the stem-changing forms inside and the stable forms outside. So your description is accurate in that regard!