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Sample sentences: I won't grovel before him. |
No me voy a arrastrar ante él. |

Great pictures. This looks very promising! At what time do you need to be back on Monday? I may have to return early on Tuesday as well, because my daughter's and my son's birthday are on the same date.
If I look at dictionaries they do not give long sentences, only specific words and their meaning when they are used in a compounded form, which by the way can mean something totally different than when used by themselves.
Today it is Sunday and I am very lazy. My daughter is 5 years old and she still needs her mother. So be ready, even if you are outside! I'm a sleepy! Could you do this?
If I look at dictionaries they do not give long sentences, only specific words and their meaning when they are used in a compounded form, which by the way can mean something totally different than when used by themselves.
Today it is Sunday and I am very lazy. My daughter is 5 years old and she still needs her mother. So be ready, even if you are outside! I'm a sleepy! Could you do this?
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Conjugation of arrastrarse [me arrastrado] |
me arrastro te arrastras se arrastra nos arrastramos os arrastráis se arrastran | me arrastraba te arrastrabas se arrastraba nos arrastrábamos os arrastrabais se arrastraban | me arrastré te arrastraste se arrastró nos arrastramos os arrastrasteis se arrastraron | me arrastraré te arrastrarás se arrastrará nos arrastraremos os arrastraréis se arrastrarán |