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Spanish Intransitive Verbs

Intransitive Verbs

Intransitive verbs express a state, as "to live," "to sleep," or an action that does not go beyond the doer, as "to go," "to walk."

The Spanish language abounds in Intransitive Pronominal verbs, i.e., verbs conjugated, same as the reflexive verbs, with a double pronoun of the same person all through, as:

Quejarse (to complain)

Pres. Indic.    Yo me quejo 
                tú te quejas 
                él se queja 
                nosotros nos quejamos  
                vosotros os quejáis 
                ellos se quejan

Fut. Indic.     Yo me quejaré 
                tú te quejarás 
                él se quejará, etc. 

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Vocabulary

Soundarduo - arduous, difficult
Soundbaja - decline
Sounddividendo - dividend
Soundejecutar - to execute
Soundficha azul - blue chip
Soundprisa - haste, hurry

vocab

Exercises

General

ex. 1

Use of Intransitive Verbs

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