The verbs traer, caer and oír in the subjunctive
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The verbs traer, caer and oír in the subjunctive
The verbs traer (to bring), caer (to fall) and oír (to hear) are irregular. In the subjunctive, we remove the -er or -ir ending from the infinitive and add the endings -iga, -igas, -iga, -igamos, -igáis, and -igan:
Tú traigas
Él/ella/usted traiga
Nosotros/as traigamos
Vosotros/as traigáis
Ellos/ellas/ustedes traigan
Tú caigas
Él/ella/usted caiga
Nosotros/as caigamos
Vosotros/as caigáis
Ellos/ellas/ustedes caigan
Tú oigas
Él/ella/usted oiga
Nosotros/as oigamos
Vosotros/as oigáis
Ellos/ellas/ustedes oigan
Te sugiero que traigas vino para la cena.
I suggest you bring wine to the dinner.
No caigamos en la trampa.
Let's not fall into the trap.
Cuando oigas una alarma, ¡corre!
When you hear an alarm, run!
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