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Spanish Grammar Present Indicative Verb Venir - to come |
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Overview
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The verb venir (conjugation) means to come. It is irregular in the present tense. The ending ir changes to go in the (yo) form (first person singular).
yo |
vengo |
(I come) |
tú |
vienes |
(you come) |
Ud/él/ella |
viene |
(you/he/she comes) |
nosotros (as) |
venimos |
(we come) |
vosotros (as) |
venís |
(you guys come) |
Uds/ellos/ellas |
vienen |
(you all/they come) |
Yo vengo con mi amiga.
I come with my friend.
Tú vienes con tus padres.
You come with your parents.
Mi profesora viene del colegio.
My teacher comes from school.
Nosotros venimos a comer.
We come to eat.
Ella viene a casa.
She comes home.
Ellos vienen a la ciudad.
They come to the city.
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