Go Verbs
Go Verbs
Go Verbs
conjugated in the present indicative, always end in “go” in the first person (yo)
form.
For example:
There are certain go verbs that are formed using hacer with a different prefix,
like rehacer (to redo) and deshacer (to undo).
While these prefixes change the meaning of the main verb, the
conjugation pattern will remain the same as the original verb (hacer).
2) The GO form
We can call the second category of go verbs in Spanish, the go form verbs.
These forms are conjugated as regular in the present indicative, except for the
first person conjugation (yo) form, where you must add a g before the suffix -o.