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65 most useful verbs in English

65 verbos más útiles en inglés)


En esta lista incluyo:
los 65 verbos más comunes
una imagen relacionada al verbo
un ejemplo del verbo en una oración
las 5 formas del verbo.

En inglés, los verbos generalmente tienen 5 formas.


1. Su forma base (BASE VERB)
2. Su forma en tercera persona singular (THIRD PERSON SINGULAR VERB)
3. Su forma en el pasado (PAST FORM)
4. Su forma en el presente participio (PRESENT PARTICIPLE)
5. Su forma en el pasado participio (PAST PARTICIPLE)

EnglishWithFernando
TO WAKE UP (despertar)

I usually wake up at 6am.

FORMS
Base Form: wake up
Third Person Singular Form: wakes up
Past Form: woke up
Present Participle: waking up
Past Participle Form: woken up

EnglishWithFernando
BRUSH MY TEETH (lavarme los dientes)

I brush my teeth 3 times a day.


FORMS
Base Form: brush my teeth
Third Person Singular Form: brushes my teeth
Past Form: brushed my teeth
Present Participle: brushing my teeth
Past Participle Form: brushed my teeth

EnglishWithFernando
TO TAKE A SHOWER (bañarse)

I always take a shower at night.


FORMS
Base Form: take a shower
Third Person Singular Form: takes a shower
Past Form: took a shower
Present Participle: taking a shower
Past Participle Form: taken a shower

EnglishWithFernando
TO GET DRESSED (vestirse)

I get dressed for work at 7am.

FORMS
Base Form: get dressed
Third Person Singular Form: gets dressed
Past Form: got dressed
Present Participle: getting dressed
Past Participle Form: gotten dressed

EnglishWithFernando
TO TAKE THE KIDS TO SCHOOL (levar los niños a la escuela)

We take the kids to school in the morning.

FORMS
Base Form: take the kids to school
Third Person Singular Form: takes the kids to school
Past Form: took the kids to school
Present Participle: taking the kids to school
Past Participle Form: taken the kids to school

EnglishWithFernando
TO HAVE COFFEE (tomar café)

I have coffee every morning.

FORMS
Base Form: have coffee
Third Person Singular Form: has coffee
Past Form: had coffee
Present Participle: having coffee
Past Participle Form: had coffee

EnglishWithFernando
GO TO THE GYM (ir al gimnasio)

I go to the gym 4 times a week.


FORMS
Base Form: go the gym
Third Person Singular Form: goes to the gym
Past Form: went to the gym
Present Participle: going to the gym
Past Participle Form: gone to the gym

EnglishWithFernando
TO DO EXERCISE (hacer ejercicio)

We do exercise every morning.

FORMS
Base Form: do exercise
Third Person Singular Form: does exercise
Past Form: did exercise
Present Participle: doing exercise
Past Participle Form: done exercise

EnglishWithFernando
TO GO TO WORK (ir al trabajo)

I go to work at 8am.
FORMS
Base Form: go to work
Third Person Singular Form: goes to work
Past Form: went to work
Present Participle: going to work
Past Participle Form: gone to work

EnglishWithFernando
TO WORK (trabajar)

I work 40 hours a week.

FORMS
Base Form: work
Third Person Singular Form: works
Past Form: worked
Present Participle: working
Past Participle Form: worked

EnglishWithFernando
TO CLEAN (limpiar)

I cleaned my room yeserday.

FORMS
Base Form: clean
Third Person Singular Form: cleans
Past Form: cleaned
Present Participle: cleaning
Past Participle Form: cleaned

EnglishWithFernando
TO COOK (cocinar)

I cooked chicken last night.

FORMS
Base Form: cook
Third Person Singular Form: cooks
Past Form: cooked
Present Participle: cooking
Past Participle Form: cooked

EnglishWithFernando
TO HAVE BREAKFAST (desayunar)

I had breakfast at 8 this morning.


FORMS
Base Form: have breakfast
Third Person Singular Form: has breakfas
Past Form: had breakfast
Present Participle: having breakfast
Past Participle Form: had breakfast

EnglishWithFernando
TO HAVE LUNCH (almorzar)

I had lunch at 12:30 yesterday.

FORMS
Base Form: have lunch
Third Person Singular Form: has lunch
Past Form: had lunch
Present Participle: having lunch
Past Participle Form: taken a nap

EnglishWithFernando
TO HAVE DINNER (cenar)

We had dinner at a restuarant.


FORMS
Base Form: have dinner
Third Person Singular Form: has dinner
Past Form: had dinner
Present Participle: having dinner
Past Participle Form: had dinner

EnglishWithFernando
TO TAKE A NAP (echarse una siesta)

I take a nap in the afternoons.

FORMS
Base Form: take a nap
Third Person Singular Form: takes a nap
Past Form: took a nap
Present Participle: taking a nap
Past Participle Form: taken a nap

EnglishWithFernando
TO GO TO THE BATHROOM (ir al baño)

I always go to the bathroom in the morning.

FORMS
Base Form: go to the bathroom
Third Person Singular Form: goes to the bathroom
Past Form: went to the bathroom
Present Participle: going to the bathroom
Past Participle Form: gone to the bathroom

EnglishWithFernando
TO TAKE MY DOG ON A WALK (sacar a mi perro a caminar)

I take my dog on a walk 4 times a day.

FORMS
Base Form: take my dog on a walk
Third Person Singular Form: takes my dog on a walk
Past Form: took my dog on a walk
Present Participle: taking my dog on a walk
Past Participle Form: taken my dog on a walk

EnglishWithFernando
TO CALL (marcar/hablar por teléfono)

I called my mom last night.

FORMS
Base Form: call
Third Person Singular Form: calls
Past Form: called
Present Participle: calling
Past Participle Form: called

EnglishWithFernando
TO SAY (decir)

My dad always says that I need to get good grades.

FORMS
Base Form: say
Third Person Singular Form: says
Past Form: said
Present Participle: saying
Past Participle Form: said

EnglishWithFernando
TO TELL (decir a algiuen)

My cousin always tells me interesting things.

FORMS
Base Form: tell
Third Person Singular Form: tells
Past Form: told
Present Participle: telling
Past Participle Form: told

EnglishWithFernando
TO READ A BOOK (leer un libro)

I read a book every month.

FORMS
Base Form: read a book
Third Person Singular Form: reads a book
Past Form: read a book
Present Participle: reading a book
Past Participle Form: read a book

EnglishWithFernando
TO WATCH TV (ver la televisión)

My family watches TV at night.

FORMS
Base Form: watch TV
Third Person Singular Form: watches TV
Past Form: watched TV
Present Participle: watching TV
Past Participle Form: watched TV

EnglishWithFernando
TO WATCH VIDEOS ON YOUTUBE (ver videos en Youtube)

I watch videos on Youtube every day.

FORMS
Base Form: watch videos on Youtube
Third Person Singular Form: watches videos on Youtube
Past Form: watched videos on Youtube
Present Participle: watching videos on Youtube
Past Participle Form: watched videos on Youtube

EnglishWithFernando
TO GO ON FACEBOOK (usar Facebook)

I go on Facebook twice a day.

FORMS
Base Form: go on Facebook
Third Person Singular Form: goes on Facebook
Past Form: went on Facebook
Present Participle: going on Facebook
Past Participle Form: gone on Facebook

EnglishWithFernando
TO TAKE CARE OF MY BABY (cuidar mi bebé)

I always take care of my baby.

FORMS
Base Form: take care of my baby
Third Person Singular Form: takes care of my baby
Past Form: took care of my baby
Present Participle: taking care of my baby
Past Participle Form: taken care of my baby

EnglishWithFernando
TO GO TO THE MOVIES (ir al cine)

I have gone to the movies twice this month.


FORMS
Base Form: go to the movies
Third Person Singular Form: goes to the movies
Past Form: went to the movies
Present Participle: going to the movies
Past Participle Form: gone to the movies

EnglishWithFernando
TO GO OUT TO EAT (salir a comer)

My friends and I go out to eat every Saturday.


FORMS
Base Form: go out to eat
Third Person Singular Form: goes out to eat
Past Form: went out to eat
Present Participle: going out to eat
Past Participle Form: gone out to eat

EnglishWithFernando
TO GO TO THE PARK (ir al parque)

I go to the park in the mornings.

FORMS
Base Form: go to the park
Third Person Singular Form: goes to the park
Past Form: went to the park
Present Participle: going to the park
Past Participle Form: gone to the park

EnglishWithFernando
TO GO TO THE CLUB (ir al antro)

I always go to the club on Saturday.


FORMS
Base Form: go to the club
Third Person Singular Form: goes to the club
Past Form: went to the club
Present Participle: going to the club
Past Participle Form: gone to the club

EnglishWithFernando
TO BECOME (convertirse/llegar a ser/hacerse)

I became a dad last year.

FORMS
Base Form: become
Third Person Singular Form: becomes
Past Form: became
Present Participle: becoming
Past Participle Form: become

EnglishWithFernando
TO BEGIN (empezar)

I began to speak English when I took Fernando's courses.

FORMS
Base Form: begin
Third Person Singular Form: begins
Past Form: began
Present Participle: beginning
Past Participle Form: begun

EnglishWithFernando
TO COME (llegar)

My friend came to my house last night.

FORMS
Base Form: come
Third Person Singular Form: comes
Past Form: came
Present Participle: coming
Past Participle Form: come

EnglishWithFernando
TO DO (hacer)

My sister does homework every day.


FORMS
Base Form: do
Third Person Singular Form: does
Past Form: did
Present Participle: doing
Past Participle Form: done

EnglishWithFernando
TO DRINK (beber/tomar)

I drink 2 liters of water a day.


FORMS
Base Form: drink
Third Person Singular Form: drinks
Past Form: drank
Present Participle: drinking
Past Participle Form: drunk

EnglishWithFernando
TO FEEL (sentir)

I feel tired.

FORMS
Base Form: feel
Third Person Singular Form: feels
Past Form: felt
Present Participle: feeling
Past Participle Form: felt

EnglishWithFernando
TO FIND (encontrar)

I found 10 dollars.

FORMS
Base Form: find
Third Person Singular Form: finds
Past Form: found
Present Participle: finding
Past Participle Form: found

EnglishWithFernando
TO GET (obtener/conseguir)

*GET tiene bastantes significados. Obtener


y conseguir son los más comunes.

I got the job!


FORMS
Base Form: get
Third Person Singular Form: gets
Past Form: got
Present Participle: getting
Past Participle Form: gotten

EnglishWithFernando
TO GIVE (dar)

I gave my mom 500 dollars on her birthday.


FORMS
Base Form: give
Third Person Singular Form: gives
Past Form: gave
Present Participle: giving
Past Participle Form: given

EnglishWithFernando
TO HAVE (tener)

I have fun friends.

FORMS
Base Form: have
Third Person Singular Form: has
Past Form: had
Present Participle: having
Past Participle Form: had

EnglishWithFernando
TO HEAR (oir)

I hear a strange noise outside.


FORMS
Base Form: hear
Third Person Singular Form: hears
Past Form: heard
Present Participle: hearing
Past Participle Form: heard

EnglishWithFernando
TO HELP (ayudar)

I always help my family.

FORMS
Base Form: help
Third Person Singular Form: helps
Past Form: helped
Present Participle: helping
Past Participle Form: helped

EnglishWithFernando
TO KNOW (saber)

My brother knows a lot of things.


FORMS
Base Form: know
Third Person Singular Form: knows
Past Form: knew
Present Participle: knowing
Past Participle Form: known

EnglishWithFernando
TO LEAVE (dejar/ir)

I left the party early.

FORMS
Base Form: leave
Third Person Singular Form: leaves
Past Form: left
Present Participle: leaving
Past Participle Form: left

EnglishWithFernando
TO LET (dejar/permitir)

My teacher lets me eat in class.

FORMS
Base Form: let
Third Person Singular Form: lets
Past Form: let
Present Participle: letting
Past Participle Form: let

EnglishWithFernando
TO LIKE (gustar)

I like sushi.

FORMS
Base Form: like
Third Person Singular Form: likes
Past Form: liked
Present Participle: liking
Past Participle Form: likedp

EnglishWithFernando
TO LIVE (vivir)

I live in a small apartment.


FORMS
Base Form: live
Third Person Singular Form: lives
Past Form: lived
Present Participle: living
Past Participle Form: lived

EnglishWithFernando
TO LOOK (ver (con atención))

I always look both ways before crosssing the street.

FORMS
Base Form: look
Third Person Singular Form: looks
Past Form: looked
Present Participle: looking
Past Participle Form: looked

EnglishWithFernando
TO MAKE (hacer (un producto))

I make breakfast every morning.

FORMS
Base Form: make
Third Person Singular Form: makes
Past Form: made
Present Participle: making
Past Participle Form: made

EnglishWithFernando
TO MEAN (significar)

The word enormous means very big.

FORMS
Base Form: mean
Third Person Singular Form: means
Past Form: meant
Present Participle: meaning
Past Participle Form: meant

EnglishWithFernando
TO MOVE (moverse/mudarse)

I moved to Texas last year.

FORMS
Base Form: move
Third Person Singular Form: moves
Past Form: moved
Present Participle: moving
Past Participle Form: moved

EnglishWithFernando
TO NEED (necesitar)

I need to work this weekend.

FORMS
Base Form: need
Third Person Singular Form: needs
Past Form: needed
Present Participle: needing
Past Participle Form: needed

EnglishWithFernando
TO PLAY (jugar)

My dad plays video games.

FORMS
Base Form: play
Third Person Singular Form: plays
Past Form: played
Present Participle: playing
Past Participle Form: played

EnglishWithFernando
TO PUT (poner)

I always put extra salt on my food.


FORMS
Base Form: put
Third Person Singular Form: puts
Past Form: put
Present Participle: putting
Past Participle Form: put

EnglishWithFernando
TO RUN (correr)

I run every morning.

FORMS
Base Form: run
Third Person Singular Form: runs
Past Form: ran
Present Participle: running
Past Participle Form: run

EnglishWithFernando
TO SEE (ver (algo sin querer))

I saw my ex at the party.

FORMS
Base Form: see
Third Person Singular Form: sees
Past Form: saw
Present Participle: seeing
Past Participle Form: seen

EnglishWithFernando
TO SEEM (parecer)

She seems like a nice person.


FORMS
Base Form: seem
Third Person Singular Form: seems
Past Form: seemed
Present Participle: seeming
Past Participle Form: seemed

EnglishWithFernando
TO SHOW (mostrar)

She showed me her new shoes.

FORMS
Base Form: show
Third Person Singular Form: shows
Past Form: showed
Present Participle: showing
Past Participle Form: shown

EnglishWithFernando
TO START (empezar)

I started working when I was 16.


FORMS
Base Form: start
Third Person Singular Form: starts
Past Form: started
Present Participle: starting
Past Participle Form: started

EnglishWithFernando
TO TAKE (tomar)

He took the toy from the boy.

FORMS
Base Form: take
Third Person Singular Form: takes
Past Form: took
Present Participle: taking
Past Participle Form: waken

EnglishWithFernando
TO TALK (hablar)

I talk with my dad every day.

FORMS
Base Form: talk
Third Person Singular Form: talks
Past Form: talked
Present Participle: talking
Past Participle Form: talked

EnglishWithFernando
TO THINK (pensar)

I think about my future every day.


FORMS
Base Form: think
Third Person Singular Form: thinks
Past Form: thought
Present Participle: thinking
Past Participle Form: thought

EnglishWithFernando
TO TRY (intentar/probar/tratar)

I like to try new things.

FORMS
Base Form: try
Third Person Singular Form: tries
Past Form: tried
Present Participle: trying
Past Participle Form: tried

EnglishWithFernando
TO TURN (girar/cumplir)

The bus turned left.

FORMS
Base Form: turn
Third Person Singular Form: turns
Past Form: turned
Present Participle: turning
Past Participle Form: turned

EnglishWithFernando
TO USE (usar)

I use my phone 6 hours a day.


FORMS
Base Form: use
Third Person Singular Form: uses
Past Form: used
Present Participle: using
Past Participle Form: used

EnglishWithFernando
TO BE (SER/ESTAR)

I am Fernando Gatica.

FORMS
Present: is, am, are
Past: was, were
Present Participle: being
Past Participle: been

EnglishWithFernando
REVIEW OF THE 65 MOST USEFULE VERBS (repaso)
1. wake up despertarse
2. brush my teeth lavarse los tienes
3. take a shower bañarse ducharse
4. get dressed vestirse
5. take my kids to school llevar mis hijos a la escuela
6. have coffee tomar café
7. go to the gym ir al gimnasio
8. do exercise hacer ejercicio
9. go to work ir a trabajar
10. work trabajar
11. clean limpiar
12. cook cocinar
13. have breakfast desayunar
14. have lunch almorzar
15. have dinner cenar
16. take a nap echarse una siesta
17. go to the bathroom ir al baño
18. take my dog on a walk sacar mi perro a pasear
19. call marcar/hablar por teléfono
20. say decir

EnglishWithFernando
REVIEW (repaso)
1. tell decir (a alguien)
2. read a book leer un libro
3. watch tv ver la televisión
4. watch videos on YouTube ver videos en Youtube
5. go on Facebook usar Facebook
6. take care of my baby cuidar a mi bebé
7. go to the movies ir al cine
8. go out to eat salir a comer
9. go to the park ir al parque
10. go to a club ir al disco antro
11. become convertirse
12. begin empezar
13. come llegar
14. do hacer (acciones)
15. drink beber/tomar (líquidos)
16. feel sentir
17. find encontrar
18. get obtener
19. give dar
20. have tener

EnglishWithFernando
REVIEW (repaso)
1. hear escuchar (habilidad/ruido) 1. talk hablar
2. help ayudar 2. think pensar
3. know saber 3. try intentar/tratar
4. leave dejar/ir 4. turn girar/cumplir
5. let dejar/permitir 5. use usar
6. like gustar
7. live vivir
8. look ver (con attention)
9. make hacer (un producto)
10. mean significar
11. move moverse/mudarse
12. need necesitar
13. play jugar
14. put poner
15. run correr
16. see ver (algo sin querer)
17. seem parecer
18. show mostrar
19. start empezar
20. tak tomar (no de bebidas ni comidas)

EnglishWithFernando

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