Verbs Part 2 Flashcards
To arrange to see (someone), to meet
quedar
to have just
acabar de
To be pleasing to
Agradar
To suit someone, to be convenient (for)
Convenir
Use indirect object
To be painful, to hurt
Doler
To be lacking (something), to be missing (something)
Faltar
To need (something)
Hacer falta
To be important, to matter
Importar
To be interesting (to)
Interesar
Usually use with indirect object
To bother, to annoy
Molestar
Use with indirect object
To seem, to appear to be
Parecer
To be left over, to remain
Quedar
To have more than enough of (something)
Sobrar
To be someone’s turn
Every time it is my turn, I win
Tocarle a alguien
Use with indirect object
Cada vez que me toca a mí, gano
To charge
Cobrar
To buy
Comprar
to relate, to tell a story
Contar
To count on, to rely on
Contar con
To answer
Contestar
To teach
Enseñar
To send
Enviar
To ask (a question)
Preguntar
To lend
Prestar
To bring
Traer
To sell
Vender
When does indirect object get attached to infinitive?
when the phrase or sentence only has the infinitive, ie before lending you money=antes de prestarte dinero or when there are two verbs but one is infinitive, I.e Peter wants to give you the book=Pedro quiere darte el libro
To taste, to take a taste
Probar
To recommend
Recomendar
To delay
Tardar
To take a walk
Dar una vuelta
To pack the suitcase
Arreglar la maleta
To fascinate
Fascinar
Use with indirect object
to hike (walk)
hacer senderismo
to accompany
acompañar
to sail
navegar
to pass (an exam)
aprobar
to reserve
reservar
to plan
planear
to ask for; to order
pedir
Preterite form Poner
puse, pusiste, puso, pusimos, pusieron