Now, we’ll take a look at the irregular have verbs. Like with other irregulars, the best way to learn the “have irregulars” is to go over them enough until you get an ear for them and get them into your memory.
The verb ver (to see) changes to: | visto | ||
abrir (to open) changes to: | abierto | ||
escribir (to write) changes to: | escrito | ||
morir (to die) changes to: | muerto | ||
volver (to return) changes to: | vuelto | ||
romper (to break) changes to: | roto | ||
poner (to put/place) changes to: | puesto |
The next set of irregulars both have a “ch”.
The first one hacer (to do/ make) changes to: | hecho | ||
decir (to say/ tell) changes to: | dicho |
The next set of verbs are almost regular, and even sound regular. They just add an accent to the letter “i”.
The verb creer (to believe) | creído | ||
traer (to bring) | traído | ||
leer (to read) | leído | ||
caer (to fall) | caído |