This document contains a table listing 10 English verbs and their conjugations in the positive, negative, and interrogative forms in Spanish. The verbs included are caminar (to walk), cerrar (to close), citar (to date), cocinar (to cook), considerar (to consider), contar (to count), contestar (to answer), desear (to wish), empezar (to start), and empujar (to push). For each verb, an example is provided to demonstrate how it would be used in a sentence in the positive, negative and interrogative form.
This document contains a table listing 10 English verbs and their conjugations in the positive, negative, and interrogative forms in Spanish. The verbs included are caminar (to walk), cerrar (to close), citar (to date), cocinar (to cook), considerar (to consider), contar (to count), contestar (to answer), desear (to wish), empezar (to start), and empujar (to push). For each verb, an example is provided to demonstrate how it would be used in a sentence in the positive, negative and interrogative form.
This document contains a table listing 10 English verbs and their conjugations in the positive, negative, and interrogative forms in Spanish. The verbs included are caminar (to walk), cerrar (to close), citar (to date), cocinar (to cook), considerar (to consider), contar (to count), contestar (to answer), desear (to wish), empezar (to start), and empujar (to push). For each verb, an example is provided to demonstrate how it would be used in a sentence in the positive, negative and interrogative form.
This document contains a table listing 10 English verbs and their conjugations in the positive, negative, and interrogative forms in Spanish. The verbs included are caminar (to walk), cerrar (to close), citar (to date), cocinar (to cook), considerar (to consider), contar (to count), contestar (to answer), desear (to wish), empezar (to start), and empujar (to push). For each verb, an example is provided to demonstrate how it would be used in a sentence in the positive, negative and interrogative form.
1. Caminar She is walking on She isn’t walking Is she walking on (Walk) the sidewalk on the sidewalk the sidewalk? 2. Cerrar He is closing the He isn’t closing Is he closing the (Close) door the door door? 3. Citar They are dating in They aren´t dating Are they dating in (Date) Valentine´s in Valentine´s Valentine’s? 4. Cocinar I am cooking I am not cooking Am i cooking (Cook) macarons macarons macarons? We are We aren’t Are we 5. Considerar considering your considering your considering your (Consider) proposal. proposal proposal? 6. Contar She is counting She isn’t counting Is she counting (Count) numbers numbers numbers? 7. Contestar He is answering He isn’t answering Is he answering (Answer) the question. the question the question? They aren’t 8. Desear They are wishing Are they wishing wishing for good (Wish) for good luck. for good luck? luck. 9. Empezar It is starting to It isn’t starting to Is it starting to rain (Start) rain. rain. 10. Empujar We are pushing We aren’t pushing Are we pushing (Push) the car. the car. the car?