Category: Spanish Verbs
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Tomar Verbo in Spanish
Tomar Verbo in Spanish 1. Identify the correct tense of “tomar” you want to say 2. Add the personal subject pronoun before the verb 3. Use the appropriate ending for the verb tense 4. Examples: Yo tomo agua (I drink water), Él/ella toma el autobús (He/she takes the bus) How to Say “Tomar Verbo” in…
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Avocar Verb in Spanish
Avocar Verb in Spanish • The verb “to slice” in Spanish is “cortar” • The verb “to mash” in Spanish is “moler” • The verb “to season” in Spanish is “sazonar” • Therefore, “to make guacamole” in Spanish is “hacer guacamole” • To say “avocar” (not a common word in Spanish), you could use “usar…
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Construyen Verb Infinitive in Spanish
Construyen Verb Infinitive in Spanish – To say “Construyen” in Spanish, start by pronouncing the letter “c” as a hard “k” sound. – Next, say “ohn-strew-yen” with the emphasis on the second syllable. – Remember to roll your “r” sound slightly when saying the “strew” part. – Use this word to describe construction or building…
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Imagen Del Verbo Break in Spanish
Imagen Del Verbo Break in Spanish 1. “Imagen del verbo break” in Spanish is “Imagen del verbo romper”. 2. To pronounce it, say “ee-MAY-hen del VEHR-boh ROHM-pehr”. 3. Remember to roll the “r” sound in “romper”. 4. Use this phrase to describe a visual representation of the action of breaking something.How to Say Imagen Del…
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Prueba Verb in Spanish
Prueba Verb in Spanish 1. Start with the word “prueba” (proof or test) 2. Add the appropriate verb in its infinitive form 3. Use the pronoun “yo” (I) before the verb 4. Put the verb in the present tense Example: Yo pruebo el pastel (I taste the cake) How to Say Prueba Verb in Spanish:…
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All Verb Forms Of Llegar in Spanish
All Verb Forms Of Llegar in Spanish To say all verb forms of llegar in Spanish, use the following conjugations: – Present: llego, llegas, llega, llegamos, llegáis, llegan – Preterite: llegué, llegaste, llegó, llegamos, llegasteis, llegaron – Imperfect: llegaba, llegabas, llegaba, llegábamos, llegabais, llegaban – Future: llegaré, llegarás, llegará, llegaremos, llegaréis, llegarán – Conditional: llegaría,…
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Aliviar Verb in Spanish
Aliviar Verb in Spanish 1. First, start with the word “aliviar” pronounced as ah-lee-vee-ahr. 2. To say “I alleviate” add “yo” before “alivio” pronounced as yoh ah-lee-vee-oh. 3. To say “you alleviate” add “tú” before “alivias” pronounced as too ah-lee-vee-ahs. 4. To say “he/she alleviates” use “él/ella” before “alivia” pronounced as ehl/eh-yah ah-lee-vee-ah. 5. To…
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To Order Verb In Spanish
To Order Verb In Spanish 1. First, decide which verb you want to use in your sentence. 2. Next, conjugate the verb to match the subject of the sentence. 3. Use the appropriate pronoun before the verb to indicate who is doing the ordering. 4. Add any objects or complements to the sentence as necessary.…
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Spanish Verb To Share
Spanish Verb To Share 1. Start with the infinitive form: Compartir. 2. To say “I share” in Spanish, use the present tense: Yo comparto. 3. For “you share,” use the informal singular form: Tú compartes. 4. To say “he/she shares,” use the third-person singular form: Él/ella comparte. 5. For “we share,” use the first-person plural…
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Spanish Verbs With A V In Them
Spanish Verbs With A V In Them 1. The letter “V” in Spanish is pronounced like “B” in English. 2. To say verbs with a “V” sound, like “ver” (to see) or “vivir” (to live), pronounce it like “ber” or “bibir”. 3. Remember to always pronounce the letter “V” like “B” when speaking Spanish to…
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Tire Verb Past in Spanish
Tire Verb Past in Spanish 1. Start with the verb “poner” (to put) 2. Conjugate it in the past tense: “puse” 3. Add the word for “tire”: “la llanta” 4. Put them together: “puse la llanta” (I put the tire) How to Say Tire Verb Past in Spanish Introduction Learning how to express past actions…
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Homeverb Legitimate in Spanish
Homeverb Legitimate in Spanish 1. Start with the word “casa” to mean “home”. 2. Use the verb “legitimar” to express “legitimate”. 3. Combine the two to form “legitimar casa” or “casa legitima” to say “legitimate home” in Spanish.How to Say Homeverb Legitimate in Spanish Introduction When learning a new language, it’s essential to be able…