Beside above, is Correr a reflexive verb? Correr = The act of a body in motion in a hurry faster than walking, loping or jogging . There are other meanings, but, mainly dashing or racing between places does not seem to use the reflexive/pronominal verb with the "átono ('Clitic' in English) "se" added to correr.
So, for correr, which is a normal -er verb in Spanish, it becomes corre. Let's take a look at how the verb is conjugated in all pronouns in the imperative or command form.
Affirmative Tú Form Commands
| infinitive: | affirmative tú command: | affirmative usted command: |
|---|
| hablar | habla | hable |
| correr | corre | corra |
| repetir | repite | repita |
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Comer'' means 'to eat' and since eating is a vital everyday need, it is no surprise how much we use this verb. This lesson gives you the
present tense and command
conjugation.
Lesson Summary.
| Subject Pronoun | Comer Conjugation |
|---|
| yo | como |
| tú | comes |
| él/ella/usted | come |
| nosotros/nosotras | comemos |
Verbs in the infinitive form are not conjugated and do not indicate anything about who is performing an action or at what point in time the action is taking place. In English, infinitive verbs are preceded by the word to, as in to speak, to read, or to write.
To say "what are you like" in spanish is, "como eres tu?"
| Subject Pronoun | Present Simple | Translation |
|---|
| él/ellausted | lee | he/she reads - you (formal) read |
| nosotros nosotras | leemos | we read |
| vosotros vosotras | leéis | you all read |
| ellos/ellas ustedes | leen | they/you all read |
Verb beber - to drinkThe verb beber (conjugation) means "to drink". It is regular. Yo bebo refrescos. I drink drinks.
Definition of give (someone) a run for his/her/your/their money. : to make it difficult for (someone) to win a game or contest by trying hard and playing or performing well Though they lost, they gave last year's champions a run for their money.
1. uncountable noun. Running is the activity of moving fast on foot, especially as a sport.
RUN as a Verb
- run = move quickly using your legs.
- run = leave/go (informal)
- run = manage, direct, be the leader/organizer.
- run = travel over a regular route.
- run = a machine working.
- run = liquid flowing out.
- run = be a candidate for political office.
- run = cost (informal)
1 : a bounding gait of a quadruped specifically : a fast natural usually 4-beat gait of the horse — compare canter entry 3, run. 2 : a ride or run at a gallop. 3 : a stretch of land suitable for galloping horses.
The word with the most meanings in English is the verb 'set', with 430 senses listed in the Second Edition of the Oxford English Dictionary, published in 1989. The word commands the longest entry in the dictionary at 60,000 words, or 326,000 characters.
The Run command on an operating system such as Microsoft Windows and Unix-like systems is used to directly open an application or document whose path is known.
Run can be an adjective, a noun or a verb - Word Type.
Runs – When a singer starts off at a very high note and drops quickly through the scale down to a very low note in the space of a second or two. Like that thing Christina Aguilera does all the time. It can also be done from a low note to a high note. Just so you know.
A run-on sentence occurs when two or more independent clauses (also known as complete sentences) are connected improperly. Example: I love to write papers I would write one every day if I had the time. There are two complete sentences in the above example: One common type of run-on sentence is a comma splice.
Spanish, Portuguese, and Jewish (Sephardic): nickname for someone with dark hair and a swarthy complexion, from Spanish and Portuguese moreno 'dark-haired', a word of uncertain origin, probably from Late Latin maurinus, a derivative of classical Latin Maurus 'Moor'.
“Prieto,” or dark, “is what a lot of people call me,” he said. This isolated village is named for an independence hero, thought to have had black ancestors, who helped abolish slavery in Mexico. Or “moreno,” “mascogo,” “jarocho,” or “costeño” — some of the other terms sometimes used to describe black Mexicans.
black sausage {noun} prieta.
Wiktionary:
- moreno → brown.
- moreno → tan, brown.
The prestigious Spanish surname Prieto is of local origin, as it is based on the name of a place where a man once lived or owned land. Derived from the word "apretar," meaning "dense, or thick," it may have denoted a place which was densely wooded.