Verbs Part 2 Flashcards

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To arrange to see (someone), to meet

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quedar

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2
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to have just

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acabar de

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3
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To be pleasing to

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Agradar

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4
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To suit someone, to be convenient (for)

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Convenir
Use indirect object

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5
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To be painful, to hurt

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Doler

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6
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To be lacking (something), to be missing (something)

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Faltar

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7
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To need (something)

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Hacer falta

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8
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To be important, to matter

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Importar

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9
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To be interesting (to)

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Interesar
Usually use with indirect object

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10
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To bother, to annoy

A

Molestar
Use with indirect object

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11
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To seem, to appear to be

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Parecer

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12
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To be left over, to remain

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Quedar

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13
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To have more than enough of (something)

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Sobrar

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14
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To be someone’s turn
Every time it is my turn, I win

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Tocarle a alguien
Use with indirect object
Cada vez que me toca a mí, gano

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15
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To charge

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Cobrar

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16
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To buy

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Comprar

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17
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to relate, to tell a story

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Contar

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18
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To count on, to rely on

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Contar con

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19
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To answer

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Contestar

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20
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To teach

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Enseñar

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21
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To send

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Enviar

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22
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To ask (a question)

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Preguntar

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23
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To lend

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Prestar

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24
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To bring

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Traer

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To sell
Vender
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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
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To taste, to take a taste
Probar
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To recommend
Recomendar
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To delay
Tardar
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To take a walk
Dar una vuelta
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To pack the suitcase
Arreglar la maleta
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To fascinate
Fascinar Use with indirect object
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to hike (walk)
hacer senderismo
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to accompany
acompañar
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to sail
navegar
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to pass (an exam)
aprobar
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to reserve
reservar
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to plan
planear
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to ask for; to order
pedir
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Preterite form Poner
puse, pusiste, puso, pusimos, pusieron
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to get dressed
vestirse
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to meet up
reunirse
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to stay or to remain (i.e. `at someone's house)
quedarse
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to embrace, to hug
abrazar
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to take care of
cuidar
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to yell, to scream
gritar
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to find (2 versions)
encontrar, hallar
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to kill
matar
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to greet
saludar
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to take off (clothing)
quitarse
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to shave
afeitarse
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to brush (teeth or hair)
cepillarse
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to comb
peinarse
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to get frightened/scared
asustarse
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to calm down (2 options)
calmarse tranquilizarse
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to worry
preocuparse (de)
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to get angry (2 options)
enojarse (con) enfadarse (con)
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to cheer up
animarse
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to get sick
enfermarse
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to wake up, wake oneself
despertarse
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to wonder, to ask oneself
preguntarse
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to amuse oneself, to have a good time
divertirse
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to defend oneself
defenderse
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to put makeup on
maquillarse
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to become (physical or emotional change)
ponerse + adjective
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to become (make effort to become a profession, 2 options)
hacerse llegar a ser
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to fall down
caerse
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to move (oneself)
moverse
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to go away, to leave quickly
irse
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to move (from one place to another)
mudarse
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to stand up To stop
pararse
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to get ready to go out, to fix oneself up
arreglarse
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To take advantage of
aprovecharse (de)
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to dare to
atreverse (a)
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to make fun of
burlarse (de)
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to become quiet
callarse
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to delay
demorarse
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to fall in love with
enamorarse (de)
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to make a mistake
equivocarse
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to have breakfast
desayunarse
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to trust, to have trust in
fiarse (en)
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to notice
fijarse (en)
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to hurt oneself
lastimarse
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to get along (well) (with)
llevarse (bien) (con)
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to get better
mejorarse
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to get involved in, to meddle
meterse (en)
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to behave oneself (well/badly)
portarse (bien/mal)
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to complain about
quejarse (de)
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to burn oneself, to get burned
quemarse
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to meet with
reunirse (con)
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to realize
darse cuenta (de)
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to resemble, to look like
parecerse (a)
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to laugh
reírse
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to feel (well, ill, other emotion or condition)
sentirese (bien/mal/etc)
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1) 6 examples of reflexive verb with reciprocal meanings...to each other 2) if need to specify to each other, how to clarify if singular male to single male, if single female to single female, if plural male to plural males, if plural females to plural females
1) ayudarse, conocerse, entenderse, hablarse, quererse, verse 2) el uno al otro, la una la otra, los unos a los otras, las unas a las otras
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to rush
apresurarse
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to chat
charlar
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to download (i.e. an app)
descargar
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to thank
agradecer
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to take one's leave
despedirse