Spanish Dictionary
English | Spanish |
Sample sentences: They couldn't foresee the rise in the price of gold. |
No podían prever el aumento del precio del oro. |
to foresee | prever |

We wanted to take a hot shower but there was no hot water at all. We asked someone to fix it and he showed us that there was a heating switch outside the bathroom which would turn on the boiler.
It was so packed and it looked like a heap of ants climbing the temple. I would estimate that there were about a thousand people simultaneously climbing the temple which was not very big.
In Bariloche it took us around 3 hours to find a nice hotel. The prices varied a lot and there were no bargains. We settled for the Hotel Tirol, owned by an Austrian lady. It was a cute place with a lake view.
It was so packed and it looked like a heap of ants climbing the temple. I would estimate that there were about a thousand people simultaneously climbing the temple which was not very big.
In Bariloche it took us around 3 hours to find a nice hotel. The prices varied a lot and there were no bargains. We settled for the Hotel Tirol, owned by an Austrian lady. It was a cute place with a lake view.
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of foresee [ foresaw, foreseen ] | ||||
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of prever [previsto] |
preveo preves preve prevemos preveis preven | preveía preveías preveía preveíamos preveíais preveían | preví previste previó previmos previsteis previeron | preveré preverás preverá preveremos preveréis preverán |