Es importante que aprendas palabras diferentes para poder expresarte con fluidez. En este resumen, verás vocabulario sobre verbos muy utilizados y sus antónimos. Si lo repasas con frecuencia, ¡no se te olvidará!
Info 1: Los verbos y sus antónimos
INGLÉS
ESPAÑOL
EJEMPLO
To Arrive
Llegar
She will arrive on Monday
To Leave
Irse
I'm leaving at 7 o'clock
To Ask
Preguntar
What did you ask?
To Answer
Responder
I can't answer your question
To Begin
Empezar
The competition begins tomorrow
To Finish
Terminar
I have just finished my homework
To Find
Encontrar
I can't find the blue jacket
To Lose
Perder
Did you lose your passport?
To Forget
Olvidar
I forgot to visit my grandmother
To Remember
Recordar
Remember to buy some tomatoes!
To Give
Dar
Can you give me that book, please?
To Take
Coger
I will take two biscuits
To See
Ver
I saw Mary last week
To Hear
Oír
I can't hear your voice!
Info 2: Vocabulario extra sobre los verbos y sus antónimos
iNGLÉS
ESPAÑOL
EJEMPLO
To Shout
Gritar
Stop shouting! I can hear you!
To Whisper
Susurrar
I whisper when I am nervous
To Drop
Dejar caer
Don't drop the glass!
To Pick up
Recoger
You need to pick up that parcel (paquete)
To Sit down
Sentarse
Sit down in this chair, please
To Stand up
Estar de pie
I am tired, I don't want to stand up
Recuerda que: ¡Debes conjugar los verbos dependiendo del tiempo verbal que utilices!
Info adicional 3: Idioms que incluyen estos verbos
INGLÉS
ESPAÑOL
EJEMPLO
To sit on the fence
Estar indeciso
I didn't want to say no, so I sat on the fence
To take something with a pinch of salt
No tomar algo en serio
I take everything John says with a pinch of salt, he's a storyteller
To hear something straight from the horse's mouth
Ser fiable, conocerlo de primera mano
I know that it's true, I heard it straight from the horse's mouth