Unit 2 Verbs Flashcards
Week 2 verbs.
Lo vendimos. (sell)
We sold it.
Ella lo ha vendido. (sell)
She has sold it. She’s sold it.
Me dijiste. (tell)
You told me.
Ellos te han dicho. (tell)
They have told you. They’ve told you.
Lo traje. (bring)
I brought it.
Lo compraste. (buy)
You bought it.
Ella peleó. (fight)
She fought.
Él lo buscaba (formal). (seek)
He sought it.
Eso pensábamos. (think)
We thought that.
Vosotros lo atrapasteis. (catch)
You caught it.
Ellas nos dieron clases. (teach)
They taught us.
Ellos nos lo han traído. (bring)
They have brought us it. They’ve brought it to us.
Ustedes me lo han comprado. (buy)
You have bought me it. You’ve bought it for me.
He peleado. (fight)
I have fought. I’ve fought.
Usted lo ha buscado (formal). (seek)
You have sought it. You’ve sought it.
Lo has pensado. (think)
You have thought about it. You’ve thought about it.
La policía lo ha sorprendido. (catch)
The police have caught him. (“police” is treated as plural)
Se lo hemos enseñado a ellos. (teach)
We have taught it to them. We’ve taught them it.
Aposté el dinero. (bet)
I bet the money.
Usted licitó. (bid)
You bid.
Costó 5 $. (cost)
It cost $5.
Lo cortaste. (cut)
You cut it.
Los zapatos me quedaron bien. (fit)
The shoes fit me. (“bien” se entiende sin tener que decirlo)
Ella lo pegó. (hit)
She hit it.
Dolió. (hurt)
It hurt.
Él me lo permitió. (let)
He let me. (“do it” is understood, “hacerlo” se implica, no se dice).
Lo pusimos aquí. (put)
We put it here.
Lo colocasteis allí. (set)
You set it there.
Ellas lo untaron. (spread)
They spread it.
Ustedes renunciaron. (quit)
You quit.
He apostado el dinero. (bet)
I have bet the money. I’ve bet the money.
Usted ha licitado. (bid)
You have bid. You’ve bid.
Ha costado 5 $. (cost)
It has cost $5. It’s cost $5.
Lo has cortado. (cut)
You have cut it. You’ve cut it.
Los zapatos me han quedado bien. (fit)
The shoes have fit. (1. “me” se entiende sin tener que decirlo; 2. “shoes’ve” sería muy poco común porque la combinación de “s” con “v” suena inelegante.)
Ella lo ha pegado. (hit)
She has hit it. She’s hit it.
Ha dolido. (hurt)
It has hurt. It’s hurt.
Él me lo ha permitido. (let)
He has let me. He’s let me. (“do it” is understood, “hacerlo” se entiende, no se dice).
Lo hemos puesto aquí. (put)
We have put it here. We’ve put it here.
Lo habeis colocado allí. (set)
You have set it there. You’ve set it there.
Ellas lo han divulgado. (spread)
They have spread it. They’ve spread it.
Ustedes han renunciado. (quit)
You have quit. You’ve quit.
Lo rompí. (break)
I broke it.
Lo escogiste. (choose)
You chose it.
Ella lo congeló. (freeze)
She froze it.
Él habló en inglés. (speak)
He spoke in English.
La compañía lo robó. (steal)
The company stole it.
Las despertamos. (wake)
We woke them.
Ustedes lo han roto. (break)
You have broken it. You’ve broken it.
Lo habeis escogido. (choose)
You have chosen it. You’ve chosen it.
Ellas lo han congelado. (freeze)
They have frozen it. They’ve frozen it.
Ellos han hablado en inglés. (speak)
They have spoken in English. They’ve spoken in English.
Ella lo ha robado. (steal)
She has stolen it. She’s stolen it.
Ustedes nos han despertado. (wake)
You have woken us. You’ve woken us.
La temperatura subió. (rise)
The temperature rose.
Yo lo monté. (ride)
I rode it.
Condujimos. (drive)
We drove.
Escribiste. (write)
You wrote.
La temperatura ha subido. (rise)
The temperature has risen.
Yo lo he montado. (ride)
I have ridden it.
Lo habeis conducido. (drive)
You have driven it.
Ellas lo han escrito. (write)
They have written it.