Verbos Flashcards
I am
Yo soy
You are
Tú eres
She is
Ella es
He is
El es
They are (feminine)
Ellas son
They are (Masculine)
Ellos son
They are (formal)
Ustedes son
He/She is (formal)
Usted es
We are
Nosotros Somos
You are (Spain
Vosotros sois
I have
Yo Tengo
You have
Tú tienes
She has
Ella tiene
He has
El Tiene
They have (feminine )
Ellas tienen
They have (Masculine)
Ellos tienen
They have (formal)
Ustedes Tienen
He/she has (formal)
Usted tiene
We have
Nosotros tenemos
You have (spain)
Vosotros tenéis
I have to
Yo tengo que
I want to
Yo tengo ganas
to wear; to carry; to take
llevar
to be wearing
llevar puesto(a)
to sunbathe
tomar el sol
comfortable
cómodo(a)
do
hacer
to close
cerrar (ie verb)
How do you conjugate “cerrar” in the yo form
cierro
to want
querer (ie verb)
to lie
mentir (ie verb)
to begin (to do something)
comenzar (a) o empezar (a) [Ie verb)
to snow
nevar (ie)
to think
pensar (ie)
to turn on
encender (ie)
to lose
perder (ie)
to understand
entender (ie)
to prefer
preferir (ie)
to think about
Pensar en
to plan to do something
pensar + infinitive
to repeat
repetir (ie)
to compete
competir (ie)
to ask for
pedir (ie)
to laugh
reír (ie)
to serve
servir (ie)
to smile
sonreír (ie)
difference between pedir and preguntar
pedir means to ask for something, preguntar means to ask a question
used to express knowledge of facts or information, as well as skills.
saber (irregular: yo sé)
is used to express acquaintance or familiarity with a person, place or thing
conocer (irregular: yo conozco)
to read
leer (irregular)
to hear
oír (to hear)
to bring
traer (irregular)
to put; to set
poner (Irregular)
to go out; to leave
salir (Irregular)
to bring
traer (Irregular)
to drive
conducir (Irregular)
to give
dar (Irregular)
to see
ver (Irregular)
to do; to make
hacer
to say; to tell
decir
to come
venir
to follow; to continue
seguir
to hear
oir
to earn; to win
ganar
to cross
atravesar (ie)
to run over (a person or an animal)
atropellar
to get out of (a vehicle)
bajar de
to fall (down)
caer(se)
to damage
dañar
to get distracted
distraerse
to wait
esperar
to park
estacionarse o aparcar
difference between caer and caerse
caer is to fall, while caerse means to fall down
to stop
pararse
to run a red light
pasarse un semáforo en rojo
to run a stop sign
pasarse una señal de PARE
to get into (a vehicle)
subir a
to trip
tropezar (ie)