Pasado y Presente de Verbos Regulares y Nuevos Modismos
LESSON THIRTY SEVEN | (leson zerti seven) | Lección treinta y siete |
VOCABULARY | (vokebiulari) | Vocabulario |
REGULAR VERBS / VERBOS REGULARES | |||
JOIN | Reunirse | JOINED | (yoin / yoined) |
JOKE | Bromear | JOKED | (youk / youkt) |
JUDGE | Juzgar | JUDGED | (yodch / yodcht) |
JUMP | Saltar | JUMPED | (yomp / yompt) |
KILL | Matar | KILLED | (kilVkiled) |
KISS | Besar | KISSED | (kis / kist) |
KNOCK | Golpear | KNOCKED | (nok / nokt) |
LAUGH | Reir | LAUGHED | (laf / laft) |
LEARN | Aprender | LEARNED | (lern / lerned) |
LIE | Mentir | LIED | (lai / laied) |
LIGHT | Iluminar | LIGHTED | (lait / laited) |
LIKE | Gustar | LIKED | (laik / laikt) |
LISTEN | Escuchar | LISTENED | (lisen / lisened) |
LIVE | Vivir | LIVED | (liv / lived) |
LOOK | Mirar | LOOKED | (luuk / luukt) |
LOVE | Amar | LOVED | (lov / loved) |
MEND | Remendar | MENDED | (mend / mended) |
MOVE | Mover | MOVED | (muv / muved) |
NAME | Nombrar | NAMED | (neim / neimed) |
OBEY | Obedecer | OBEYED | (obei / obeied) |
OFFER | Ofrecer | OFFERED | (ofer / ofered) |
OPEN (open) | Abrir | OPENED | (opened) |
IRREGULAR VERBS | |||
PRESENT | PAST | PAST PARTICIPLE | |
KEEP (kiip) | Mantener / Sostener | KEPT (kept) | KEPT (kept) |
KNEEL (niil) | Arodillar | KNELT (nelt) | KNELT (nelt) |
KNOW (nou) | Conocer | KNEW (niu) | KNOW (non) |
LAY (léi) | Colocar | LAID (léid) | LAID (léid) |
LEAD (liid) | Dirigir | LED (led) | LED (led) |
LEARN (lern) | Aprender | LEARNT (lenrt) / LEARNED (lérned) | LEARNT / LEARNED |
LEAVE (liiv) | Dejar | LEFT (left) | LEFT (left) |
LEND (lend) | Prestar | LENT (lent) | LENT (lent) |
LET (let) | Dejar | LET (let) | LET (let) |
LIE (lai) | Mentir | LIED (lei) | LIED (léin) |
LIGHT (lat) | Iluminar | LIT (lit) / LIGHTED (láited) | LIT (lit) / LIGHTED (láited) |
LOSE (lus) | Soltar / Perder | LOST (lost) | LOST (lost) |
MAKE (méik) | Hacer | MADE (méid) | MADE (méid) |
MAY (mei) | Poder | MIGHT (máit) | |
MEAN (miin) | Dar o entender | MEANT (ment) | MEANT (ment) |
MEET (miit) | Conocer / Encontrar | MET (met) | MET (met) |
MUST (most) | Deber | ||
OUGHT (out) | Deber |
IDIOMS / MODISMOS
KNOCK OFF / Dejar de trabajar (en lenguaje fam)
BANK WORKERS USVALLY KNOCK OFF
Los trabajadores bancarios generalmente dejan de trabajar
AT 3 PM
A las 3 de la tarde.
KNOCK OUT / Se dice del boxeador que ya no puede seguir peleando
GARCIA WAS KNOCKED OUT, LAST NIGHT
García fue "noqueado" anoche
WHEN HE WAS BOXING
Cuando estaba boxeando
LET DOWN / Decepcionar. Desilusionar.
IF YOU DON'T ACT WELL, YOU'LL
Si no actuas bien
LET ME DOWN
Me decepcionarás
THE SINGER LEFT ME DOWN
La cantante me desilusionó
LOOK AFTER / Cuidar
PLEASE LOOK AFTER MY CAT
Por favor cuida a mi gato
WHEN I AM AWAY
Cuando estoy fuera
Ahora ud. ya esta familiarizado con la pronunciación inglesa por ello de aquí en adelante ya no aparecerá la pronunciación figurada. Pero si es necesario que usted escuche la pronunciación en los audios.
LOOK FOR / Buscar
WE ARE LOOKING FOR SAN ANTONIO STREET / Estamos buscando la calle San Antonio
PLEASE LOOK FOR MY RING, I LOST IT YESTERDAY / Por favor busca mi anillo, lo perdí ayer
LOOK OUT / Tener cuidado
LOOK OUT WHEN YOU CROSS THE STREET / Ten cuidado cuando cruces la calle
LOOK FORWARD TO / Anhelar, ansiar
JAIMES IS LOOKING FORWARD TO LIZ'S / Jaimes está anhelando el regreso de Liz del japón
ARRIVAL FROM JAPAN
LOOK UP AND DOWN / Mirar de arriba a abajo
WHEN HE WENT TO THE BANK THE
Cuando él fue al banco
CASHIER LOOKED AT HIM UP AND DOWN
El cajero lo miró de arriba a abajo
BEFORE PAYING THE CHECK TO HIM.
Antes de pagarle el cheque.