Spanish Verbs Flashcards

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to hold on

A

esperarse

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to stand up
to stand up for

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pararse

tenerse

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to grow

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darse

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to have dibs on

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pedirse

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to look like

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verse

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to come

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venirse

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to have it out with someone

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haberse

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to love each other

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quererse

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to pretend to be

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hacerse

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to fall into a state

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quedarse

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to help yourself

make use of

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ayudarse

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to keep it

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quedarselo

lo puedes tener - you can have it

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to find out X

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enterarse de X

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14
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to behave

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portarse

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to wear out

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gastarse - to wear out, to ‘spend’ itself

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to become

or

get into a state

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Volverse: to become

ejemplos:
* to get crazy = volverse loco
* it’s getting crazy = eats volviendose loco

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3 Part Reflexive verb examples

  • to figure something out
  • I am going to figure it out - voy a arreglarmela
A

arreglarselas

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3 Part Reflexive verb examples

like hacerse - pretend to be X
* to give off a false impression
* se las dan de expertos en poker
* darselas de X

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darsela
like hacerse - pretend to be X
* to give off a false impression
* se las dan de expertos en poker
* darselas de X

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3 Part Reflexive verb examples

  • to cheat on someone
  • he cheated me - me la hizo

also can use darselas

A

hacersela:
* to cheat on someone
* he cheated me - me la hizo

Also can use darselas

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to become

or

get into a state

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Volverse: to become
* to get crazy = volverse loco
* it’s getting crazy = eats volviendose loco

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to check up on the day

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Ponerse el dia
* Su amigo le pone a el día.
* Ella se pone a el día.

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22
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to remember

A

acordarse

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23
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to smile

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sonreírse

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to blow away

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volarse

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to stand up
tenerse
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to yawn
bostezar
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to pacify
apaciguar
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to drown
ahogar
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to change
mudar
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**Reg Verb:** * to take * to carry * wear * indicates a period of time * older than **Reflexive:** * to get along (with someone) * to steal/take somethingllevar levarse
**llevar** * to take * to carry * wear * indicates a period of time * older than **llevarse** * to get along (with someone) * to steal/take something
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sacar | similar but different than Quitar ## Footnote The Language Tutor [Lesson 112](https://youtu.be/XbfkVKtsVEE?list=TLPQMTgxMTIwMjOroIEPu6XOtg)
**to take, to take off, to remove, to get something**: * Saca tu ropa de la cama * Tengo que sacar la basura * El sacó la lista de su bolsillo. * Quiero sacar una foto. * Necesito sacar 5 copias. * Qué nota te sacaste en el examen? **to release or stick out**: * La autora sacó su nuevo libro. * Saca la lengua. (stick out your tongue) ## Footnote The Language Tutor [Lesson 112](https://youtu.be/XbfkVKtsVEE?list=TLPQMTgxMTIwMjOroIEPu6XOtg)
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to wonder vs to guess, suppose, assume ## Footnote The Language Tutor [Lesson 88](https://youtu.be/ja_Z_M_FOOw?list=TLPQMTgxMTIwMjOroIEPu6XOtg)
preguntarse Supongo que
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to find out something
enterarse de algo
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to take and remove to remove | similar but different than sacar! ## Footnote The Language Tutor [Lesson 112](https://youtu.be/XbfkVKtsVEE?list=TLPQMTgxMTIwMjOroIEPu6XOtg)
quitar quitarse ## Footnote The Language Tutor [Lesson 112](https://youtu.be/XbfkVKtsVEE?list=TLPQMTgxMTIwMjOroIEPu6XOtg)
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to lack, to miss: * not where it should be * something is expected but did not happen * Me faltan mis llaves * Hoy tengo que falter al trabajo * Me prometió que me pagaría ayer pero falto a su palabra. ## Footnote The Langauge Tutor [Lesson 89](https://youtu.be/aFJ9ymeOAy4?list=TLPQMTgxMTIwMjOroIEPu6XOtg)
falter [verb]
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to reach
alcanzar
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to spend
gastar
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to train
entrenar
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appear disappear
aparecer desparecer
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tocar - to fall upon someone to do X
tocar pp + toca + hacer
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* to figure something out * I am going to figure it out - voy a arreglarmela
# 3 Part Reflexive verb examples arreglarselas
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like hacerse - pretend to be X * to give off a false impression * se las dan de expertos en poker * darselas de X
# 3 Part Reflexive verb examples darselas
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* to cheat on someone * he cheated me - me la hizo Also can use darselas
# 3 Part Reflexive verb examples hacersela
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Verb: * to take * to carry * wear * indicates a period of time * older than Reflexive: * to get along (with someone) * to steal/take something
**llevar** * to take * to carry * wear * indicates a period of time * older than **llevarse** * to get along (with someone) * to steal/take something
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**to take, to take off, to remove, to get something**: * Saca tu ropa de la cama * Tengo que sacar la basura * El sacó la lista de su bolsillo. * Quiero sacar una foto. * Necesito sacar 5 copias. * Qué nota te sacaste en el examen? **to release or stick out**: * La autora sacó su nuevo libro. * Saca la lengua. (stick out your tongue) ## Footnote The Language Tutor [Lesson 112](https://youtu.be/XbfkVKtsVEE?list=TLPQMTgxMTIwMjOroIEPu6XOtg)
**Sacar** **to take, to take off, to remove, to get something**: * Saca tu ropa de la cama * Tengo que sacar la basura * El sacó la lista de su bolsillo. * Quiero sacar una foto. * Necesito sacar 5 copias. * Qué nota te sacaste en el examen? **to release or stick out**: * La autora sacó su nuevo libro. * Saca la lengua. (stick out your tongue) | similar but different than Quitar ## Footnote The Language Tutor [Lesson 112](https://youtu.be/XbfkVKtsVEE?list=TLPQMTgxMTIwMjOroIEPu6XOtg)
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to find out something
enterarse de algo
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to take and remove to remove ## Footnote The Language Tutor [Lesson 112](https://youtu.be/XbfkVKtsVEE?list=TLPQMTgxMTIwMjOroIEPu6XOtg)
quitar quitarse | similar but different than sacar! ## Footnote The Language Tutor [Lesson 112](https://youtu.be/XbfkVKtsVEE?list=TLPQMTgxMTIwMjOroIEPu6XOtg)
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tocar - to fall upon someone to do X pp toca hacer - to have to do X
tocar pp + toca + hacer
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to figure out
arreglarselas
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averiguar
to confirm
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to bring oneself to a halt
detenerse
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to find
pillar synonym: encontrar
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to empty
vaciar
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to put up with
aguantar
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antohar
to crave
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to slide or swipe
deslizar
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used to do, tend to do
soler
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to be late
demorar
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to put oneself to find yoursefl
meterse ponerse
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-car verbs Yo Preterite Tense Subjuntivo
car: c > qu **Yo - Preterite**: * buscar - busqué * tocar - toqué * destacar - destaqué **Subjunctive**: busque, busques, busque, busquemos, busquéis, busquen
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-gar verbs Yo Preterite Tense Subjunctive
gar: g > gu **Yo - Preterite**: * jugar - jugué * llegar - llegué * apagar - apagué **Subjunctive**: juegue, juegues, juegue, juguemos, jugéis, jueguen [also stem changing!] llegue, llegues, llegue, lleguemos, lleguéis, lleguen
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-zar verbs Yo Preterite Tense Subjunctive
zar: z > c **Yo - Preterite**: organizar - organicé cruzar - crucé comenzar - comencé **Subjunctive**: comenzar: comience, comiences, comience, comencemos, comencéis, comiencen [also stem changing!] organizar: organice, organices, organice, organicemos, organicéis, organicen