To arrive to school
Llegar a (la) escuela
To make the bed
hacer la cama
The three possible translations of the -ER infinitive deber.
To should;
To ought to;
To owe
El infinitivo opuesto de -AR de 'trabajar'
Descansar
The complete sentence answer to '¿Qué día es hoy? which includes ALL parts.
Son las nueve menos ___ de la mañana.
Son las nueve y ___ de la mañana
To raise the (one's) hand
Levantar la mano
To break the pencil
Romper el lápiz
The -AR infinitive which can mean either 'to hope' or 'to wait for'
Esperar
El infinitivo opuesto de -AR de 'preguntar'
Contestar
The complete sentence answer to ¿Qué día es hoy? which includes ALL parts.
Hoy es lunes, el cuatro de marzo de dos mil veinticuatro.
To take pictures of
To believe the female teacher
Creer (a) la maestra / la profe.
This -ER infinitive means 'to fit' or 'to put'
Meter
El infinitivo opuesto de 'vender'
Comprar
A complete sentence and logical response to the question:
¿A qué hora cenas tú con tu familia normalmente?
Hint: Include the time of day!
(Yo) ceno con mi familia a las siete de la noche normalmente.
To spend some time with friends
Pasar un rato con (l@s) amig@s
To (have) fear of (the) cows
Temer de las vacas
These two -AR infinitives both are used to mean 'to walk.'
andar and caminar
Two infinitive -ER verbs whose meanings can be consider the opposite of "enseñar."
1. Aprender
2. Comprender
Answer the question with a complete and logical sentence:
¿De qué temen Uds."
Nosotros tememos de los exámenes.
To turn off the computer
Apagar la computadora
To turn on the lights
Prender las luces
These two infinitives both can be translated as 'to drink.'
Tomar and Beber
Although some examples reflect good sportsmanship, you do not want to overdo this -AR infinitive for the opposing team, because then your team will not "ganar."
Ayudar
Answer in English:
What is LMP's favorite Spanish infinitive and why?
Deber. When you drop the ending to conjugate the infinitive, you are left with the stem/root "Deb" which is her name.