Level 2 — Elementary (CEFR: A2)

Unit 7 — Verb Group 3: -IR Verbs

Lesson 3 — Stem-Changing -IR Verbs


Lesson Overview

Level: 2 — Elementary Unit: 7 — Verb Group 3: -IR Verbs Lesson: 3 of 14 Estimated Time: 60–75 minutes

What this lesson covers:

  • Three stem-change patterns in -IR verbs: e→ie, o→ue, e→i
  • The e→i pattern: unique to -IR verbs, not found in -AR or -ER
  • The “boot verb” rule: stem changes in all forms except nosotros (and vosotros)
  • Why seguir, servir, pedir, sentir, dormir matter for ministry interpretation
  • Ministry sentences for each pattern

Three Stem-Change Patterns

-IR verbs exhibit three stem-change patterns. Two of these (e→ie and o→ue) also appear in -AR and -ER verbs. The third (e→i) is unique to -IR verbs.

In all three patterns, the stem change applies to the “boot” forms: all forms except nosotros (and vosotros). This creates the visual “boot” shape on a conjugation chart.


Pattern 1: e→ie

The vowel e in the stem becomes ie in stressed syllables.

sentir (to feel, to sense)

PronounForm
yosiento
sientes
él/ella/ustedsiente
nosotrossentimos (no change)
ellos/ustedessienten

preferir (to prefer)

prefiero / prefieres / prefiere / preferimos / prefieren

Ministry sentences — e→ie:

Siento el llamado de Dios a esta nación. — I feel/sense God’s calling to this nation. El creyente siente la presencia de Dios en la oración. — The believer senses God’s presence in prayer. Sentimos la necesidad de orar por esta comunidad. — We sense the need to pray for this community. ¿Sientes que Dios te está hablando en este momento? — Do you sense that God is speaking to you right now? Prefiero servir en silencio que buscar reconocimiento. — I prefer to serve in silence rather than seek recognition.


Pattern 2: o→ue

The vowel o in the stem becomes ue in stressed syllables.

dormir (to sleep)

PronounForm
yoduermo
duermes
él/ella/ustedduerme
nosotrosdormimos (no change)
ellos/ustedesduermen

morir (to die)

muero / mueres / muere / morimos / mueren

Ministry sentences — o→ue:

El que muere en Cristo resucita para vida eterna. — The one who dies in Christ rises to eternal life. Muero a mí mismo para que Cristo viva en mí. — I die to myself so that Christ may live in me. Muchos mártires mueren por no negar el nombre de Jesús. — Many martyrs die for refusing to deny the name of Jesus. ¿Duermes con paz, sabiendo que Dios cuida de ti? — Do you sleep with peace, knowing that God watches over you?


Pattern 3: e→i (Unique to -IR Verbs)

This is the most important pattern to understand in Unit 7 because it does not exist in -AR or -ER verbs. When an -IR verb has an e in the stem, it may change to i (not ie) in the stressed boot forms.

This pattern occurs in the following key ministry verbs:

pedir (to ask for, request)

PronounForm
yopido
pides
él/ella/ustedpide
nosotrospedimos (no change)
ellos/ustedespiden

servir (to serve)

sirvo / sirves / sirve / servimos / sirven

seguir (to follow)

sigo / sigues / sigue / seguimos / siguen

Note: seguir also has an orthographic change in the yo form: sigo (not sieguo). The gu of the infinitive becomes g before o to preserve the hard /g/ sound.

decir (to say) — also e→i, but additionally irregular in yo

digo / dices / dice / decimos / dicen

Decir has the e→i stem change plus an irregular yo form (digo with -go). It is covered fully in Lesson 4.

elegir (to choose)

elijo / eliges / elige / elegimos / eligen

Note: The yo form elijo reflects both the e→i stem change and an orthographic adjustment (g→j before o).

Ministry sentences — e→i:

Pido la voluntad de Dios en todo. — I ask for God’s will in everything. ¿Qué pides en oración esta semana? — What do you ask in prayer this week? Pedimos con fe, creyendo que Dios responde. — We ask with faith, believing that God answers.

Sirvo al Señor con todo mi corazón. — I serve the Lord with all my heart. ¿A quién sirves en tu comunidad? — Whom do you serve in your community? La iglesia sirve a los pobres como expresión del amor de Dios. — The church serves the poor as an expression of God’s love.

Sigo a Cristo sin vergüenza. — I follow Christ without shame. ¿Sigues los pasos de Jesús en tu vida diaria? — Do you follow Jesus’s steps in your daily life? Seguimos al Buen Pastor — Él nos guía. — We follow the Good Shepherd — He guides us.

Dios elige a los humildes para confundir a los sabios. — God chooses the humble to confound the wise. Elegimos a Cristo sobre todas las cosas. — We choose Christ above all things.


Distinguishing e→ie from e→i

This is where learners regularly make errors. Both patterns involve an e in the stem. The distinction:

PatternApplies toExampleYo form
e→ie-AR, -ER, -IRsentirsiento
e→i-IR onlypedirpido

How to remember which is which: -AR and -ER verbs always use e→ie when they stem-change. The e→i pattern belongs exclusively to -IR verbs. If you hear siento (2 syllables in the root: s-ien-to), it’s e→ie. If you hear pido (short i), it’s e→i.

The practical rule: for -IR verbs, you must memorize whether the verb uses e→ie or e→i. Both patterns occur. The verb itself tells you which — you cannot predict it from the form alone.


Practice Exercises

Exercise 1 — Paradigm Production

Without notes, produce all five Latin American forms of each verb:

sentir, dormir, pedir, servir, seguir

Answers: siento / sientes / siente / sentimos / sienten duermo / duermes / duerme / dormimos / duermen pido / pides / pide / pedimos / piden sirvo / sirves / sirve / servimos / sirven sigo / sigues / sigue / seguimos / siguen

Exercise 2 — Pattern Identification

A partner reads a conjugated form. You identify which pattern is at work (e→ie, o→ue, e→i, or no change) and name the infinitive:

siento → e→ie, sentir piden → e→i, pedir muere → o→ue, morir servimos → no change (nosotros), servir sigues → e→i, seguir preferimos → no change (nosotros), preferir duermo → o→ue, dormir

Exercise 3 — Ministry Sentence Production

For each of the 5 main verbs in this lesson (sentir, dormir, pedir, servir, seguir), produce:

  • One yo sentence
  • One nosotros sentence (confirm no stem change)
  • One ellos sentence

Exercise 4 — The Follower’s Prayer

Produce a short prayer (5–8 sentences) using as many stem-changing -IR verbs from this lesson as possible. Include siento, pido, sirvo, sigo, and at least one more.


Key Takeaways for This Lesson

Before moving to Lesson 4:

  • -IR verbs have three stem-change patterns: e→ie (sentir), o→ue (dormir), e→i (pedir, servir, seguir)
  • The e→i pattern is unique to -IR verbs
  • Stem changes apply to all forms except nosotros (the “boot” rule)
  • Key ministry verbs: siento, pido, sirvo, sigo, muero
  • Decir is e→i plus a yo-go irregular — covered in Lesson 4

Daily Practice

The five key verbs as a daily production sequence:

Siento — pido — sirvo — sigo — muero

One sentence each, daily. These five verbs cover all three stem-change patterns and represent the core of -IR verb stem-change fluency. When they are automatic in the present, they will also trigger the correct forms in the preterite third persons (a unique -IR feature covered in Lesson 7).