# Other irregular presents: oír, reír, saber, ver, dar

> id: conjugation.present.irregular-other · category: conjugation · depth: standard · levels: A2 · review: internally_reviewed

**Summary.** A handful of frequent verbs fit no family: oír (oigo, oyes), reír (río, ríes), saber (sé), ver (veo, veis), dar (doy), caber (quepo).

Oír mixes a -go form with y-forms: oigo, oyes, oye, oímos, oís, oyen. Reír compresses everything onto the stressed í: río, ríes, ríe, reímos, reís, ríen (sonreír and freír follow it).

Saber and caber have one-off yo forms: sé, quepo (the rest is regular: sabes, cabes). Ver keeps an extra e: veo, ves... veis. Dar takes -oy: doy, das, dan.

These yo forms drive the subjunctive as usual — oiga, ría, vea, quepa — except saber and dar, which have their own subjunctives: sepa, dé.

## Examples
- No oigo nada desde aquí. — I can't hear anything from here.
- Sé la respuesta. — I know the answer.
- Siempre se ríe de mis chistes. — She always laughs at my jokes.

Related: conjugation.present.yo-go, conjugation.preterite.dar-ver, conjugation.subjunctive.present-irregular

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