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Results 21 - 30 ... Your money has run out? The no fault construction is very commonly used. In fact , if you were to not use it you would appear to have done the ...
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Your money has run out? The no fault construction is very commonly used. In fact , if you were to not use it you would appear to have done the action on purpose.
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commonly used in Mexico, Antillas and some South American countries. Tú eres muy cómico. - You are very funny. As mentioned in other lessons, you don´t ...
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Let us know! Notes: Irregular. present indicative (yo form): caigo. This verb is frequently used to express that you like someone, e.g., Ella me cae bien. (I like her).
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More frequently it is used similar togustar in a special type of construction to ... In this construction the verb is most frequently used in the third personsingular or ...
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This verb is more frequently used as a transitive one; however,both callar and especially the reflexive formcallarse can be used for to keep quiet,be quiet, shut ...
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The verbs ser, estar, and tener are most frequently used when one describes a ... The lists below indicates some expressions commonly used with each verb.
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Note: This reflexive form is more frequently used in theplural (as when peope gather together); it can also be used in thesingular in the sense of meet or become ...
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laborar / to work ( rarely used. Most commonly used is: trabajar). labrar / to plough, to cultivate. laburar / to work. lacear / to snare, to lasso. ladear / to tilt ...
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