Resumen de verbos. Verbo En inglés PRES PRET IMP
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1 Resumen de verbos Abrir Aburrir Acampar Verbo En inglés PRES PRET IMP To open To bore To camp Acostarse To go to bed o-ue Afeitarse To shave Almorzar To eat lunch o-ue Yo -cé Alquilar To rent Aprender To learn Asistir To attend Bailar To dance Bañarse To take a bath Beber Brindar Bucear To drink To toast To scuba dive Buscar To look for Yo -qué Caerse Cambiar To fall down To change Yo me caigo 3rd p. y Caminar Cantar Casarse Celebrar Cenar Cepillarse To walk To sing To get married To celebrate To eat dinner To brush Cerrar To close e Cocinar To cook Comenzar To start/begin e Yo cé Comer To eat Compartir To share Comprar To buy Comprender To understand Comprometerse To get engaged Conducir To drive Yo zco Confirmar To confirm Conocer To know / to meet Yo -zco Conseguir To get/acquire Contar To count o-ue
2 Contestar To answer Conversar To converse/talk Correr To run Costar To cost o-ue Creer To believe 3rd p. y Dañar To damage Dar To give Yo doy Darse con To bump into Yo me doy Deber Should/ought to Decidir To decide Decir To say/tell Desayunar To eat breakfast Descansar To rest Desear To wish (for) Despedirse To say goodbye Despertarse To wake up e Dibujar To draw Divertirse To have fun e Divorciarse To get divorced Doler To hurt o-ue Dormir To sleep o-ue o-u Dormirse To fall asleep o-ue o-u Empezar To start/begin e Yo cé Enamorarse To fall in love Encantar To really like/love Encontrar To find o-ue Enfermarse To get sick Enojarse To get angry Enseñar To teach Entender To understand e Escalar To climb Escribir To write Escuchar To listen Esperar To wait Estar To be Estornudar To sneeze Estudiar To study Explicar To explain Yo -qué Faltar To lack / not have enough
3 Fascinar Gastar Verbo En inglés PRES PRET IMP To fascinate To spend Graduarse To graduate on ú Gustar To like Haber There is / there are HAY HUBO HABÍA Hablar To talk/speak Hacer To do/make Importar To matter Interesar Interrumpir Invitar To interest To interrupt To invite Ir To go Jubilarse To retire Jugar To play u-ue Yo -gué Lastimarse Lavar Lavarse To injure To wash To wash Leer To read 3rd p. y Levantarse To get up Limpiar Llamarse To clean To call oneself Llegar To arrive Yo -gué Llevar To wear / to carry Llevarse bien/mal To get along well/poorly Llover To rain o-ue Maquillarse To put on makeup Merendar To snack e Mirar Molestar Montar To watch To bother To ride Mostrar To show o-ue Mudarse To move Nacer To be born Yo zco Nadar To swim Navegar To navegate Yo -gué Necesitar To need Oír To hear on í
4 Olvidar To forget Pagar To pay Yo gué Parecer To seem Yo zco Pasar Pasear To pass/spend To stroll Patinar To skate Pedir To order/ask for Peinarse To comb Pensar To think e Perder To lose e Perderse To get lost e Pescar To fish Yo -qué Poder Can/to be able o-ue Poner To put/place Ponerse To put on Practicar To practice Yo -qué Preferir To prefer e Preguntar To ask Preparar To prepare Prestar To lend Probar To taste / try o-ue Probarse To try on o-ue Producir To produce Yo zco Prohibir Quedar To prohibit To fit / to be left over on í Querer To want e Quitarse To take off Recetar Recibir To prescribe To receive Recomendar To recommend e Recordar To remember o-ue Regalar Regatear Regresar To give as a gift To bargain To return Reírse To laugh Relajarse To relax Repetir To repeat
5 Romper / Romperse To break Saber To know / find out Yo sé Sacar To take / take out Yo qué Sacar To take out Yo qué Salir To go out / leave Secarse To dry Yo -qué Seguir To follow Sentarse To sit e Sentirse To feel e Separarse To get separated Ser To be Servir To serve Sonreír To smile Sorprender Sufrir To surprise To suffer Suponer To suppose Tener To have e Terminar To finish / end Tocar To play (instrument) Yo -qué Tomar To drink / take Torcerse Toser Trabajar To twist / sprain To cough To work Yo tuerzo o-ue Traducir To translate Yo zco Traer To bring Yo traigo Traer To bring Yo traigo Usar Vender To wear / to use To sell Venir To come e Ver To see Yo veo Vestirse To get dressed Viajar Visitar To travel To visit Vivir To live Volver To return o-ue
ser = to be tener = to have necesitar = to need ir = to go hacer = to do, to make
Verbapalozza 2014 ser = to be tener = to have necesitar = to need ir = to go hacer = to do, to make estar = to be tener que = to have to querer = to want ir + a = to go to poder = to be able to Here come
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