LISTA DE VERBOS REGULARES E IRREGULARES

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LISTA DE VERBOS REGULARES E IRREGULARESVERBOS IRREGULARESINFINITIVOPASADO SIMPLEPARTICIPIO PASADOTRADUCCIÓNAriseAroseArisenSurgir, LevantarseAwakeAwokeAwokenDespertarseBe/ am, are, isWas / WereBeenSer / EstarBearBoreBorne / BornSoportar, dar a luzBeatBeatBeatenGolpearBecomeBecameBecomeLlegar a etApostarBindBoundBoundAtar, omperBreedBredBredCriarBringBroughtBroughtTraer uiltEdificarBurnBurnt /BurnedBurnt / CreptCreptArrastrarse

DealDealtDealtTratarDigDugDugCavarDo (Does)DidDoneHacerDrawDrewDrawnDibujarDreamDreamt / DreamedDreamt / eFrozeFrozenHelarGetGotGot / GottenObtenerGiveGaveGivenDarGo ndMolerHangHungHungColgarHaveHadHadHaber o tGolpearHoldHeldHeldAgarrar KnewKnownSaber r puntoLayLaidLaidPoner

eaptBrincarLearnLearnt / LearnedLearnt / iarSetSetSetPoner(se)SewSewedSewed / tShutShutCerrar

SmeltSmeltOlerSowSowedSowed / pillSpilt / SpilledSpilt / rSplitSplitSplitHender / partir / rajarSpoilSpoilt / SpoiledSpoilt / rangSprungSaltarStandStoodStoodEstar en pieStealStoleStolenRobarStickStuckStuckPegar estarStrideStrodeStriddenDar ghtThoughtPensar

ThrowThrewThrownArrojar isar, evar iteWroteWrittenEscribir

VERBOS AccustomAcostumbrarAchieveLlevar a tractAtraerAvoidEvitarBatheBañarseBegRogar, learAclarar, limpiarClimbTreparCloseCerrarCollectRecoger

CoronarCryGritar, sturbPerturbarDivideDividirDragArrastrarDropDejar aerFailFallarFearTemerFetchIr jarFloatFlotarFoldDoblarFollowSeguirFoundFundar

erNameNombrarNoteNotarNoticeNotar, darse sarPermitPermitirPlaceColocarPlayJugar

cirPromisePrometerProposeProponerPullTirar eplyReplicarReportInformarRequestSuplicar, gilarWeighPesar

RBOS FRASALESAGREE WITH - estar de acuerdo - "All women are bad drivers." "I don't agree with you."BE ABOUT TO - estar a punto de -I was about to leave the house when my friends arrived.BE BACK - regresar -I'm working late at the office tonight so I won't be back until 10.BE OUT OF - quedarse sin - We're out of eggs so we can't make a tortilla.BE OVER - terminarse - When the football match was over, we went to the pub.BE UP - estar levantado - "Phil isn't up yet: he's still in bed. Phone again in ten minutes."BLOW UP - estallar (una bomba) - The bomb blew up killing six people.BLOW UP - inflar - We blew up at least a hundred balloons for the Christmas party.BREAK DOWN - averiarse - My car broke down on the way to Motril.CALL BACK - volver a llamar - "I'm afraid the manager isn't here at the moment. Could you call backlater?"CARRY ON - seguir. continuar - I'm sorry if I interrupted you. Please carry on.CARRY OUT - cumplir (una promesa) - The President carried out his promise to reduce taxation.CARRY OUT - llevar a cabo - The execution was carried out at seven o'clock in the morning.CLEAR UP - poner en orden - It took four hours to clear up after the party.COME ACROSS - encontrar, dar con - I came across an old friend on the metro in Madrid.COME BACK - regresar - I'm going to England for two weeks. I'm coming back on the fifth.COME IN - entrar - "Good morning. Come in and sit down."COME ON - ¡Vamos!, ¡Date prisa! - Come on. We're going to be late.CUT DOWN ON - consumir menos - You must cut down on cholesterol or you'll have a heart attack.CUT OFF - cortar, desconnectar - When we didn't pay the bill, the electricity was cut off.CUT UP - cortar en pedazos - We cut up the birthday cake and gave everyone a slice.DO UP - abrochar, atar - I was five before I knew how to do up my shoelaces.DO WITH - tener algo que ver con, tener relación con - "What's MS DOS?" "It's got something to do withcomputers."DO WITHOUT - pasarse sin, prescindir de - The shops are shut so we'll have to do without sugar.Sarah and John 1996 (c) Sarah@redestb.es http://www.classicweb.com/usr/jseng/espan.htmDRAW UP - pararse - The car drew up at the zebra crossing.GET BACK - volver, regresar - Cinderella had to get back by twelve o'clock.GET IN(TO) - entrar - I lost my keys and so I couldn't get into the house.GET OFF - bajar (de un autobus, tren) - You have to get off the bus at the next stop if you want thestation.GET ON - subir (a un autobus, tren, moto) - Quick! Get on the train, it's about to leave.GET UP - levantarse - When I got up this morning it was still dark.GIVE BACK - devolver - If you don't like the dress, the shop will give you your money back.GIVE UP - perder la esperanza, rendirse - If you find phrasal verbs difficult, don't give up.GIVE UP - dejar (de fumar, beber) - You'll get cancer if you don't give up smoking.GO AHEAD - ¡Siga! - "Can I use the telephone?" "Yes, go ahead."GO AWAY - irse, marcharse - Are you going away for Christmas, or are you staying at home.GO BACK - volver, regresar - Although she's forty, she's going back to University to study French.GO DOWN - bajar - The price of fruit goes down in the summer.GO OUT - salir (por la calle) - I always go out and have a few drinks on Saturday night.GO UP - subir - The price of cigarettes went up in January 1992.HANG ON/HOLD ON - esperar - Hold on for a minute as Pablo will be back in five minute.HANG UP - colgar (el teléfono) - My ex-girlfriend hung up when I phoned her.KEEP UP WITH - mantenerse (a la altura de) - I can't keep up with my father when we go cycling as hegoes too fast.KNOCK DOWN - derribar, atropear, demoler - My grandfather's old house was knocked down and a bankwas built.

LEAVE BEHIND - olvidar, dejar - When I got to the airport, I realised I had left my passport behind.LET IN - dejar entrar - She opened the door and let in the cat.LOOK AFTER - cuidar - My mother looks after the children when we go away.LOOK FOR - buscar - I spent two hours looking for my glasses before I found them.LOOK FORWARD TO - esperar con ilusión - I'm looking forward to the Easter holidays.LOOK OUT - tener cuidado, ¡Ojo! Look out! - There's a car coming. JOHN & SARAH 1996 (c)LOOK UP - buscar algo (en un libro, diccionario) - If you don't understand the word, look it up in adictionary.Sarah and John 1996 (c) Sarah@redestb.es http://www.classicweb.com/usr/jseng/espan.htmPUT IN - meter, introducir - Put ten pence in the machine and you will get a cup of coffee.PUT ON - encender - Put on the light, it's getting dark.PUT ON - ponerse (la ropa) - Put your coat on or you'll get cold.RUN OUT OF - quedars sin algo We ran out of petrol so we had to get the bus.SET OFF - ponerse en camino - We set off to Madrid at five o'clock to avoid the traffic.TAKE AFTER - parecerse a - Pablo takes after his mother: they are both optimistic.TAKE OFF - despegar - The flight was delayed for two hours and the plane eventually took off at 6 p.m.TAKE OFF - quitarse la ropa - Take off your coat and make yourself comfortable.TAKE OUT - extraer, sacar - He took out a cigarette and lit it.THROW AWAY - tirar (en la basura) - Don't throw these papers away: they're important.TURN DOWN - bajar (el volumen) - Turn down the radio: it's too loud.TURN UP - poner el volumen más fuerte - Turn up the radio. I can't hear it.TURN ON - encender (televisión, luces etc.) - Turn on the television, please, I want to see the news.

LISTA DE VERBOS REGULARES E IRREGULARES VERBOS IRREGULARES INFINITIVO PASADO SIMPLE PARTICIPIO PASADO TRADUCCIÓN Arise Arose Arisen Surgir, Levantarse Awake Awoke Awoken Despertarse Be/ am, are, is Was / Were Been Ser / Estar Bear Bore Borne / Born Soportar, dar a luz Beat Beat Beaten Golpear Be

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