Spanish Verbs

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to want
querer
to count
contar
to repeat
repetir
to hear
oir
to make/to do
hacer
to begin
empezar
to think
pensar
to understand
entender
to prefer
preferir
to show
mostrar
to remember
recordar
to find
encontrar
to sleep
dormir
to return
volver
to be able to (can)
poder
to eat lunch
almorzar
to say
decir
to go
ir
to put
poner
to play
jugar
to suppose
suponer
to bring
traer
to leave
salir
to lose
perder
to ask
pedir
to follow
seguir
to get
conseguir
to close
cerrar
to see
ver
to begin
comenzar
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5 Comments
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Level 40
May 23, 2014
The correct verb for "to get" is NOT consequir. It is conseguir, with a G instead of a Q. Please change that. Only 3% of those taking the quiz have answered that correctly, and those probably put a Q in there by mistake. Also, comprender also means to understand.
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Level 39
May 6, 2016
Also, you should accept "obtener" for "to get".
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Level 39
Jun 22, 2014
fixed. it's only been taken about 40 times so I don't think I ruined too many days besides yours. thanks!
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Level 78
Apr 27, 2015
It's definitely not fixed. I tried it and it didn't work.
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Level 40
Oct 19, 2017
"Salir" really means to exit or to go out. You can also leave something, which would be "dejar." Also, it's "conseguir" not consequir.