conocer (m-)
x, x, x
meet , met, met
bowling alley
bolera
Use the Zero Conditional.
If my husband (cook) , he (burn) the food.
If my husband cooks, he burns the food.
find out
encontrar
Tres tristes tigres comen albóndigas en una granja.
Three sad tigers eat meatballs on a farm.
brillar (s-)
x, x, x
brillar
fearless
valiente
Use the Zero Conditional.
If I (wake up) late, I (be) late for work.
If I wake up late, I am late for work.
fall in love
enamorarse
La diferencia entre nosotros es que yo no soy grosero.
The difference between us is that I am not rude.
buscar (s-)
x, x, x
seek, sought, sought
get along with
llevarse bien con
Use the First Conditional.
If I (not/go) to bed early, I (be) tired tomorrow.
If I do not go to bed early, I will be tired tomorrow.
chill out
relajarse
Si te hubieras comido las lentejas habrías salido con tus amigos.
If you had eaten the lentils you would have gone out with your friends.
fundir/derretirse (m-)
x, x, x
melt, melted, molten
feel left out
Sentirse excluido
Use the Second Conditional.
If she (not/arrive) always so late, she (be) promoted.
If she did not always arrive so late, she would be promoted.
hang up
colgar
Habría comprado esa sudadera en los grandes almacenes si hubiera sabido que allí es más barato.
I would have bought that sweatshirt at the department store if I had known it was cheaper there.
matar/asesinar (s-)
x, x, x
slay, slew, slain
willing to
o/a
Dispuesto/a a
Use the Third Conditional.
If we (arrive) earlier, we (see) John.
If we had arrived earlier, we would have seen John.
come up with
ocurrirse una idea
Cuál es el felino con grandes colmillos, largo bigote y afiladas garras? Creo que podría ser el tigre.
Which is the feline with big tusks, long whiskers and sharp claws? I think it could be the tiger.