GENERAL LIST OF VERBS 2017 (7 th )
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1 Saint Gaspar College Misio nero s de la Precio sa Sangre F o r m a n d o P e r s o n a s Í n t e g r a s GENERAL LIST OF VERBS 2017 (7 th ) STUDENT S NAME: CLASS: 7 VERB 'TO BE' : SER O ESTAR PRESENT PAST TENSE P. PARTICIPLE SPANISH MEANING I AM I WAS BEEN Yo soy-estoy // era(fui) - estaba YOU ARE YOU WERE BEEN Tú eres-estás // eras(fuiste)- estabas HE IS HE WAS BEEN Él es - está // era(fue)- estaba SHE IS SHE WAS BEEN Ella es - está // era(fue) - estaba IT IS IT WAS BEEN Neutro singular : es-está // era - estaba WE ARE WE WERE BEEN Nos. somos-estamos // éramos(fuimos) YOU ARE YOU WERE BEEN Uds. son-están // eran(fueron)-estaban THEY ARE THEY WERE BEEN Ellos(as) son-están // eran(fueron)-estaban REGULAR VERBS BASE FORM PAST P. PARTICIPLE SPANISH MEANING 1. OPEN OPENED OPENED ABRIR 2. ACCEPT ACCEPTED ACCEPTED ACEPTAR 3. GUESS GUESSED GUESSED ADIVINAR 4. AFFECT AFFECTED AFFECTED AFECTAR 5. THANK THANKED THANKED AGRADECER 6. SAVE SAVED SAVED AHORRAR/SALVAR 7. LOVE LOVED LOVED AMAR 8. APPEAR APPEARED APPEARED APARECER 9. APPROVE APPROVED APPROVED APROBAR 10. INCREASE INCREASED INCREASED AUMENTAR 11. MURDER MURDERED MURDERED ASESINAR 12. HELP HELPED HELPED AYUDAR 13. DANCE DANCED DANCED BAILAR 14. KISS KISSED KISSED BESAR 15. SEARCH SEARCHED SEARCHED BUSCAR 16. CALCULATE CALCULATED CALCULATED CALCULAR 17. CHANGE CHANGED CHANGED CAMBIAR 18. WALK WALKED WALKED CAMINAR 19. PUNISH PUNISHED PUNISHED CASTIGAR 20. HUNT HUNTED HUNTED CAZAR 21. CLOSE CLOSED CLOSED CERRAR 22. CRASH CRASHED CRASHED CHOCAR 23. COOK COOKED COOKED COCINAR 24. COMPARE COMPARED COMPARED COMPARAR 25. SHARE SHARED SHARED COMPARTIR 26. BEHAVE BEHAVED BEHAVED COMPORTARSE 27. AGREE AGREED AGREED CONCORDAR, ESTAR DE ACUERDO 28. CONNECT CONNECTED CONNECTED CONECTAR 29. CONSIDER CONSIDERED CONSIDERED CONSIDERAR 30. ANSWER ANSWERED ANSWERED CONTESTAR 31. CONTINUE CONTINUED CONTINUED CONTINUAR 32. COPY COPIED COPIED COPIAR 33. BELIEVE BELIEVED BELIEVED CREER 34. CROSS CROSSED CROSSED CRUZAR 35. COVER COVERED COVERED CUBRIR, TAPAR 36. BLAME BLAMED BLAMED CULPAR 37. DECIDE DECIDED DECIDED DECIDIR 1
2 38. DEFINE DEFINED DEFINED DEFINIR 39. DEVELOP DEVELOPED DEVELOPED DESARROLLAR 40. REST RESTED RESTED DESCANSAR 41. DISCOVER DISCOVERED DISCOVERED DESCUBRIR 42. WANT WANTED WANTED DESEAR/QUERER 43. DESTROY DESTROYED DESTROYED DESTRUIR 44. STOP STOPPED STOPPED DETENERSE 45. DIMINISH DIMINISHED DIMINISHED DISMINUIR 46. DIVIDE DIVIDED DIVIDED DIVIDIR 47. DECEIVE DECEIVED DECEIVED ENGAÑAR 48. PUSH PUSHED PUSHED EMPUJAR 49. FACE FACED FACED ENFRENTAR 50. LISTEN LISTENED LISTENED ESCUCHAR 51. WAIT WAITED WAITED ESPERAR 52. STUDY STUDIED STUDIED ESTUDIAR 53. AVOID AVOIDED AVOIDED EVITAR 54. EXIST EXISTED EXISTED EXISTIR 55. EXPLAIN EXPLAINED EXPLAINED EXPLICAR 56. FAIL FAILED FAILED FALLAR, FRACASAR 57. FORM FORMED FORMED FORMAR 58. SMOKE SMOKED SMOKED FUMAR 59. TURN TURNED TURNED GIRAR 60. GOVERN GOVERNED GOVERNED GOBERNAR 61. ENJOY ENJOYED ENJOYED GOZAR/DISFRUTAR 62. LIKE LIKED LIKED GUSTAR 63. BOIL BOILED BOILED HERVIR 64. INTERRUPT INTERRUPTED INTERRUPTED INTERRUMPIR 65. INVENT INVENTED INVENTED INVENTAR 66. INVITE INVITED INVITED INVITAR 67. PLAY PLAYED PLAYED JUGAR 68. GATHER GATHERED GATHERED JUNTAR / RECOLECTAR 69. JUSTIFY JUSTIFIED JUSTIFIED JUSTIFICAR 70. WASH WASHED WASHED LAVAR 71. CALL CALLED CALLED LLAMAR 72. ARRIVE ARRIVED ARRIVED LLEGAR 73. FILL FILLED FILLED LLENAR 74. CARRY CARRIED CARRIED LLEVAR 75. CRY CRIED CRIED LLORAR 76. RAIN RAINED RAINED LLOVER 77. KILL KILLED KILLED MATAR 78. LIE LIED LIED MENTIR 79. MIX MIXED MIXED MEZCLAR 80. LOOK LOOKED LOOKED MIRAR 81. DIE DIED DIED MORIR 82. MOTIVATE MOTIVATED MOTIVATED MOTIVAR 83. MOVE MOVED MOVED MOVER/MUDARSE 84. NEED NEEDED NEEDED NECESITAR 85. DENY DENIED DENIED NEGAR / RECHAZAR (denegar) 86. SNOW SNOWED SNOWED NEVAR 87. OBEY OBEYED OBEYED OBEDECER 88. OBSERVE OBSERVED OBSERVED OBSERVAR 89. OBTAIN OBTAINED OBTAINED OBTENER 90. OCCUR OCCURRED OCCURRED OCURRIR/ACONTECER 91. HATE HATED HATED ODIAR 92. OFFER OFFERED OFFERED OFRECER 93. ORDER ORDERED ORDERED ORDENAR 94. START STARTED STARTED PARTIR/EMPEZAR 95. APOLOGISE APOLOGISED APOLOGISED PEDIR DISCULPAS 96. BORROW BORROWED BORROWED PEDIR PRESTADO 97. PERMIT PERMITTED PERMITTED PERMITIR 98. PAINT PAINTED PAINTED PINTAR 99. PRACTICE PRACTICED PRACTICED PRACTICAR 100. ASK ASKED ASKED PREGUNTAR/PEDIR 101. WORRY WORRIED WORRIED PREOCUPARSE 2
3 102. CARE CARED CARED PREOCUPARSE, IMPORTAR 103. RECEIVE RECEIVED RECEIVED RECIBIR 104. REMEMBER REMEMBERED REMEMBERED RECORDAR 105. RETURN RETURNED RETURNED REGRESAR 106. LAUGH LAUGHED LAUGHED REIRSE 107. RESIST RESISTED RESISTED RESISTIR 108. BEG BEGGED BEGGED ROGAR/ SUPLICAR 109. DRY DRIED DRIED SECAR 110. JUMP JUMPED JUMPED SALTAR 111. FOLLOW FOLLOWED FOLLOWED SEGUIR/ CONTINUAR 112. SURVIVE SURVIVED SURVIVED SOBREVIVIR 113. SMILE SMILED SMILED SONREIR 114. SUFFER SUFFERED SUFFERED SUFRIR 115. ADD ADDED ADDED SUMAR 116. FINISH FINISHED FINISHED TERMINAR 117. TOUCH TOUCHED TOUCHED TOCAR/PALPAR 118. WORK WORKED WORKED TRABAJAR 119. TRANSLATE TRANSLATED TRANSLATED TRADUCIR 120. TRY TRIED TRIED TRATAR 121. CLIMB CLIMBED CLIMBED TREPAR/ESCALAR 122. USE USED USED USAR 123. WATCH WATCHED WATCHED VER TV 124. TRAVEL TRAVELLED TRAVELLED VIAJAR 125. VISIT VISITED VISITED VISITAR 126. LIVE LIVED LIVED VIVIR IRREGULAR VERBS BASE FORM PAST PAST PARTICIPLE SPANISH MEANING 1. LEAVE LEFT LEFT ABANDONAR/DEJAR 2. FEED FED FED ALIMENTAR 3. LEARN LEARNT /LEARNED LEARNT / LEARNED APRENDER 4. DRINK DRANK DRUNK BEBER 5. FALL FELL FALLEN CAER 6. SING SANG SUNG CANTAR 7. CATCH CAUGHT CAUGHT COGER/ATRAPAR 8. BEGIN BEGAN BEGUN COMENZAR 9. EAT ATE EATEN COMER 10. BUY BOUGHT BOUGHT COMPRAR 11. DRIVE DROVE DRIVEN CONDUCIR/MANEJAR 12. KNOW KNEW KNOWN CONOCER/SABER 13. BUILD BUILT BUILT CONSTRUIR 14. TELL TOLD TOLD CONTAR/DECIR 15. RUN RAN RUN CORRER 16. CUT CUT CUT CORTAR 17. GROW GREW GROWN CRECER 18. HURT HURT HURT DAÑAR / HERIR / DOLER 19. GIVE GAVE GIVEN DAR 20. SAY SAID SAID DECIR 21. SPELL SPELT (SPELLED) SPELT (SPELLED) DELETREAR 22. DRAW DREW DRAWN DIBUJAR 23. SHOOT SHOT SHOT DISPARAR 24. SLEEP SLEPT SLEPT DORMIR 25. FIND FOUND FOUND ENCONTRAR 26. MEET MET MET ENCONTRARSE CON 27. TEACH TAUGHT TAUGHT ENSEÑAR 28. UNDERSTAND UNDERSTOOD UNDERSTOOD ENTENDER 29. SEND SENT SENT ENVIAR 3
4 30. CHOOSE CHOSE CHOSEN ESCOGER 31. HIDE HID HID(DEN) ESCONDER(SE) 32. WRITE WROTE WRITTEN ESCRIBIR 33. WIN WON WON GANAR 34. SPEND SPENT SPENT GASTAR 35. SPEAK SPOKE SPOKEN HABLAR 36. DO DID DONE HACER ( I ) 37. MAKE MADE MADE HACER ( M ) 38. FREEZE FROZE FROZEN CONGELAR 39. GO WENT GONE IR 40. READ READ READ LEER 41. KEEP KEPT KEPT MANTENER / GUARDAR 42. RIDE RODE RIDDEN MONTAR (caballo / bicicleta / moto) 43. SHOW SHOWED SHOWN (SHOWED) MOSTRAR 44. SWIM SWAM SWUM NADAR 45. GET GOT GOT(TEN) OBTENER/ALCANZAR 46. SMELL SMELT (SMELLED) SMELT (SMELLED) OLER 47. FORGET FORGOT FORGOTTEN OLVIDAR 48. PAY PAID PAID PAGAR 49. FIGHT FOUGHT FOUGHT PELEAR 50. THINK THOUGHT THOUGHT PENSAR 51. LOSE LOST LOST PERDER 52. FORGIVE FORGAVE FORGIVEN PERDONAR 53. PUT PUT PUT PONER 54. SET SET SET PONER / COLOCAR 55. LEND LENT LENT PRESTAR 56. BREAK BROKE BROKEN QUEBRAR/ROMPER 57. BURN BURNT BURNT QUEMAR 58. STEAL STOLE STOLEN ROBAR 59. SIT SAT SAT SENTARSE 60. FEEL FELT FELT SENTIRSE 61. MEAN MEANT MEANT SIGNIFICAR 62. DREAM DREAMT (DREAMED) DREAMT (DREAMED) SOÑAR 63. BLOW BLEW BLOWN SOPLAR 64. HAVE HAD HAD TENER/HABER 65. THROW THREW THROWN TIRAR/LANZAR 66. TAKE TOOK TAKEN TOMAR/COGER 67. BRING BROUGHT BROUGHT TRAER 68. WEAR WORE WORN USAR/VESTIR 69. SELL SOLD SOLD VENDER 70. COME CAME COME VENIR 71. SEE SAW SEEN VER 72. FLY FLEW FLOWN VOLAR MODAL FORMS: Present Past CAN COULD I can speak English now. I couldn't speak English before. MUST ( HAD TO) You must study harder! I had to send the mail yesterday. He didn't have to send that mail! 4
5 PHRASAL VERBS th INFINITIVE PAST P. PARTICIPLE MEANING 1. ADD UP ADDED UP ADDED UP sumar, totalizar 2. ASK FOR ASKED FOR ASKED FOR pedir 3. BREAK DOWN BROKE DOWN BROKEN DOWN averiar, descomponer 4. BREAK UP BROKE UP BROKEN UP terminar una relación amorosa 5. CALL UP CALLED UP CALLED UP telefonear 6. CHECK OUT CHECKED OUT CHECKED OUT a. fijarse en algo (informal), b. dejar la habitación de un hotel. 7. CLIMB UP CLIMBED UP CLIMBED UP subir, escalar 8. COME DOWN CAME DOWN COME DOWN bajar de algún lugar, descender 9. COME IN CAME IN COME IN entrar 10. DO UP DID UP DONE UP atar, abrochar, abotonar 11. FALL DOWN FELL DOWN FALLEN DOWN caer, colapsar 12. FILL IN FILLED IN FILLED IN rellenar, completar 13. FIND OUT FOUND OUT FOUND OUT descubrir, averiguar 14. GET IN GOT IN GOT IN entrar al auto, taxi, ascensor. medios de transporte de tamaño reducido. 15. GET OFF GOT OFF GOT OFF bajarse de un bus, tren, avión. medios de transporte de tamaño extenso. 16. GET ON GOT ON GOT ON Subirse a un bus, tren, avión. medios de transporte de tamaño extenso. 17. GET OUT OF GOT OUT OF GOT OUT OF bajarse del auto, taxi, ascensor. medios de transporte de tamaño reducido. 18. GET UP GOT UP GOT UP levantarse, ponerse de pie. 19. GIVE UP GAVE UP GIVEN UP dejar de, rendirse. 20. GO DOWN WENT DOWN GONE DOWN bajar, disminuir (calificaciones, precios) 21. GO UP WENT UP GONE UP subir al cielo (ascender) aumentar (calificaciones, precios) 22. HANG ON HUNG ON HUNG ON esperar 23. HURRY UP HURRIED UP HURRIED UP apurarse 24. KEEP ON KEPT ON KEPT ON seguir o continuar con algo 25. KNOCK AT KNOCKED AT KNOCKED AT tocar (la puerta) 26. LOOK AFTER LOOKED AFTER LOOKED AFTER cuidar 27. LOOK AT LOOKED AT LOOKED AT mirar, observar 28. LOOK FOR LOOKED FOR LOOKED FOR buscar 29. LOOK UP LOOKED UP LOOKED UP buscar info. sobre algo en un libro, diccionario, internet, etc. 30. PASS AWAY PASSED AWAY PASSED AWAY morir 31. PICK UP PICKED UP PICKED UP a. recoger algo del suelo b. pasar a buscar a alguien en el auto 32. PUT AWAY PUT AWAY PUT AWAY ordenar, poner las cosas en su lugar 33. PUT DOWN PUT DOWN PUT DOWN soltar, dejar en el piso, dejar de sostener algo 34. PUT ON PUT ON PUT ON ponerse ropa 35. PUT STH OFF PUT OFF PUT OFF postergar, posponer 36. PUT (a fire) OUT PUT OUT PUT OUT apagar el fuego. 37. PUT (SB) UP PUT UP PUT UP dar alojamiento 38. SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP hacer callar, cerrar. 39. SIT DOWN SAT DOWN SAT DOWN sentarse 40. STAND UP STOOD UP STOOD UP ponerse de pie, pararse 41. STAY AT STAYED AT STAYED AT quedarse en 42. TAKE OFF (A) TOOK OFF TAKEN OFF sacarse la ropa 43. TAKE OFF (B) TOOK OFF TAKEN OFF despegar, ascender 44. TAKE OUT TOOK OUT TAKEN OUT sacar 45. TAKE UP TOOK UP TAKEN UP empezar a hacer una actividad o aprender algo 46. TALK ABOUT TALKED ABOUT TALKED ABOUT conversar de 47. TELL OFF TOLD OFF TOLD OFF reprender, regañar a alguien. 48. THROW AWAY THREW AWAY THROWN AWAY tirar a la basura 49. TRY ON TRIED ON TRIED ON probarse (vestuario) 50. TRY OUT TRIED OUT TRIED OUT probar, poner en práctica. 5
6 51. TURN OFF TURNED OFF TURNED OFF apagar (un dispositivo) 52. TURN ON TURNED ON TURNED ON encender (un dispositivo) 53. WAKE UP WOKE UP WOKEN UP despertarse, abrir los ojos. 54. WORK OUT WORKED OUT WORKED OUT resolver un problema 55. WRITE DOWN WROTE DOWN WRITTEN DOWN escribir, tomar nota Adapted from:
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