Verbs infinitives Flashcards
break
romper
contain
contener
go up (a train?) / increase
subir
laugh
reír
río
ríes
ríe
reímos
reís
ríen
cry
llorar
carry
llevar
arrive
llegar
leave
salir
To forget
olvidarse de
Get up
levantarse
hear
oír
to anger
enfadarse
annoy, frustrate
molestar
lose
perder
cover
cubrir
surround
rodear
finish/run out
acabar
ski
esquiar
to find vs
to look for
encontrar
buscar
leave something behind/abandon/quit
dejar
hand over / allow to do something
dejar
to give
dar
Yo doy
Tú das
Él/Ella/Usted da
Nosotros/Nosotras damos
Vosotros/Vosotras dais Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes dan
di
diste
dio
to tell
decir
digo
dices
dice
dije
dijiste
dijo
quedar?
To stay: When referring to remaining in a place or staying at a location.
Example: “Voy a quedar en casa esta noche” (I’m going to stay at home tonight).
To meet up: When arranging to meet someone or agreeing on a meeting place.
Example: “Vamos a quedar en el café a las 3 de la tarde” (We’re going to meet up at the café at 3 in the afternoon).
To fit: When talking about the fit or size of clothing.
Example: “Estos pantalones me quedan bien” (These pants fit me well).
To be left: In the sense of something remaining or being left over.
Example: “¿Cuánto dinero te queda?” (How much money do you have left?)
To agree: In some contexts, “quedar” can be used to express agreement or consensus.
Example: “Quedamos en que sería una buena idea” (We agreed that it would be a good idea).
To be located: When referring to the location of something.
Example: “La tienda queda cerca del parque” (The store is located near the park)