Hola Compas,
Derretir is a stem changing (ortographic) verb (e to i) in the present (except for nosotros and vosotros and often called “boot verbs” because the changes resemble a boot in the present tense), preterite (third person singular and plural) and gerund (ing) form of the verb.
There are also stem changes in both the present and past (imperfect) subjunctive but the rules are very confusing for the beginning and intermediate Spanish Student.
Whew! ¡Qué alivio!
Christopher Howard
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For those who seriously want to study Spanish grammar or try to understand it, purchase “A New Reference – Grammar of Modern Spanish” by John Butt and Carmen Benjamin.
Christopher
Reír: Yo reí - Tú reíste - Él rió - Nosotros reímos - Vosotros reísteis - Ellos rieron
Sentir: Yo sentí - Tú sentiste - Él sintió - Nosotros sentimos - Vosotros sentisteis - Ellos sintieronMorir: Yo morí - Tú moriste - Él murió - Nosotros morimos - Vosotros moristeis - Ellos murieron
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