Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: La guerrilla está permanentemente acosando a las fuerzas del gobierno. |
The guerrilla is permanently harrying the government forces. |

Thanks a lot. Today and tomorrow are holidays in Switzerland, but I'll do it Tuesday first thing in the morning...please have a look at it and confirm. Where do you want me to place a reference?
Right after desert it started to rain and it poured so that the entire camp got flooded. A few minutes later the electricity disappeared because of the water and we were sitting in the dark.
Luckily for him, his wife stood by him and explained that he was clumsy and that would happen to him all the time. Anyway, it none of our business. We all had dinner afterwards and went to sleep.
Right after desert it started to rain and it poured so that the entire camp got flooded. A few minutes later the electricity disappeared because of the water and we were sitting in the dark.
Luckily for him, his wife stood by him and explained that he was clumsy and that would happen to him all the time. Anyway, it none of our business. We all had dinner afterwards and went to sleep.
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of acosar [acosado] |
acoso acosas acosa acosamos acosáis acosan | acosaba acosabas acosaba acosábamos acosabais acosaban | acosé acosaste acosó acosamos acosasteis acosaron | acosaré acosarás acosará acosaremos acosaréis acosarán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of beset [ beset, beset ] | ||||
Conjugation of harry [ harried, harried ] | ||||
Conjugation of pursue [ pursued, pursued ] |