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Irregular Verbs - mover

The Verb Mover
The verb "mover" (to move) is irregular because the present subjunctive conjugations do not follow the norm which you previously learned.

The table below shows how to conjugate "mover" in the present subjunctive:

present subjunctive - Sound mover (example sentences)(full conjugation)
yo Sound mueva (that I may move)
Sound muevas (that you may move)
Ud./él/ella Sound mueva (that you/he/she may move)
nosotros (as) Sound movamos (that we may move)
vosotros (as) Sound mováis (that you guys may move)
Uds./ellos/ellas Sound muevan (that you all/they may move)
Footnote: yo = I, tú = you (informal), usted (Ud.) = you (formal), él = he, ella = she, nosotros = we (males/mixed group), nosotras = we (females), vosotros = you guys (informal, males/mixed group), vosotras = you guys (informal, females), ellos = they (males/mixed group), ellas = they (females), ustedes (Uds.) = you all (formal)
Other Verbs Conjugated like Mover

Absolver (_And all in _olver_) (to absolve)

Cocer (to bake, to cook)

Demoler (to demolish)
Doler (to ache)

Moler (to grind)
Morder (to bite)

Oler (to smell)[219]

[Footnote 219: _Huelo_, etc., (because no words begin with _ue_).]

Promover (to promote)

Soler (to be accustomed)

Torcer (to twist)


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