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Present tense stem-changing Spanish Verbs o to ue

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absolver (to absolve): third person singular   absuelve   El juez absuelve al acusado.   show  
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acordarse (de): (to remember): second person (tú)   te acuerdas¿Te acuerdas de mi nombre?   ¿Te acuerdas de mi nombre   show  
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almorzar (to have lunch): third person singular   show Mi padre almuerza ahora.   My father has lunch now.    
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show aprueban   Los estudiantes aprueban el examen.   The students pass the exam.    
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cocer (to boil/bake): first person   show Cuezo arroz para la cena.   I'm cooking rice for dinner.   Spelling change c to z in first person.  
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colgar (to hang (up): second person (tú)   show Cuelgas la ropa para que se seque.   You hang up the clothes to dry.    
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conmover (to move): third person singular   conmueve   show Her story moves me.    
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contar (to count/to relate): third person plural   cuentan   Me cuentan una historia interesante.   They tell me an interesting story.   show
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show cuesta   Cuesta mucho dinero comprar una casa.   It costs a lot of money to buy a house.    
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demoler (to demolish): third person plural   demuelen   show They demolish the old building to build a new one.    
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show demuestra   Demuestra su inteligencia con sus buenas notas.   He demonstrates his intelligence with his good grades.    
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devolver (to return): third person plural   devuelven   show They return the money I paid.    
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show disuelve   El azúcar se disuelve en el agua.   The sugar dissolves in the water.    
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doler (to hurt/to mourn): first person   duelo   Duelo la muerte de mi abuela.   I mourn the death of my grandmother.   show
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dormir (to sleep): second person (tú)   duermes   ¿Duermes bien por la noche?   show  
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encontrar (to find): third person plural   show Encuentran el tesoro perdido.   They find the lost treasure.    
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envolver (to wrap): first person   envuelvo   Envuelvo el regalo en papel de regalo.   I wrap the gift in wrapping paper.   show
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llover (to rain): third person   show Llueve afuera.   It is raining outside.   This is a so-called "defective" verb.  
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morder (to bite): second person (tú)   muerdes   Te muerdes las uñas.   You bite your fingernails.   show
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moler (to grind): third person singular   muele   Muele el café para hacer una taza de café.   He grinds the coffee to make a cup of coffee.   show
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morir (to die): third person plural   mueren   Muchos animales mueren en los incendios forestales.   show  
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mostrar (to show): first person   show Muestro mi pasaporte al agente de aduanas.   I show my passport to the customs officer.    
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mover (to move): second person (tú)   mueves   Mueves la mesa para que tenga más espacio.   You move the table to make more room.   show
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poder (to be able to): third person singular   puede   show He can speak several languages.    
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probar (to taste, to prove): third person plural   prueban   show They taste the food to make sure it's good.    
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promover (to promote): first person   show Promuevo la paz y la justicia.   I promote peace and justice.    
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recordar (to remember): second person (tú)   recuerdas   show You remember the day you met me.    
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remover (to remove): third person singular   remueve   show He removes the pot from the heat when it's ready.    
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resolver (to resolve): third person plural   show Resuelven el misterio del asesinato.   They solve the murder mystery.    
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show retuerce   Retuerce la tapa de la botella para abrirla.   He twists the cap of the bottle to open it.    
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revolver (to mix/shake): first person   revuelvo   show I mix (scramble) the eggs in a pan.    
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rogar (to beg): second person (tú)   ruegas   Tu ruegas que te perdone.   You beg me to forgive you.   show
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soler (to be accustomed to): third person singular   suele   Suele llover en primavera.   It usually rains in the spring.   show
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sonar (to sound): third person plural   show Las campanas suenan a mediodía.   The bells ring at noon.    
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torcer (to twist): second person (tú)   show Tuerces la llave para abrir la puerta.   You turn the key to open the door.    
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show truenan   Truena y relampaguea.   It's thundering and lightning.    
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volar (to fly): third person plural   vuelan   show The birds fly in the sky.    
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