Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Adjectives are words that qualify nouns. |
Los adjetivos son las palabras que califican a los sustantivos. |
Her studies qualify her for this position. | Sus estudios la califican para este cargo. |

Please let me summarize: The main problem of the project was the inability of the program to print the screen. The reason is that massive download may stall the connection at even 3Giga, which will result in congestion.
I just saw the Arsenal match. It was very boring and the atmosphere in the stadium was weak. I think that it was mainly due to the cold and not due to the quality of the game. But it was worth it.
As soon as I went to bed, incredibly loud music starting playing from right beneath my room. The music was so loud that I could not fall asleep despite my jet lag and despite being extremely tired.
I just saw the Arsenal match. It was very boring and the atmosphere in the stadium was weak. I think that it was mainly due to the cold and not due to the quality of the game. But it was worth it.
As soon as I went to bed, incredibly loud music starting playing from right beneath my room. The music was so loud that I could not fall asleep despite my jet lag and despite being extremely tired.
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of qualify [ qualified, qualified ] | ||||
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of habilitar [habilitado] |
habilito habilitas habilita habilitamos habilitáis habilitan | habilitaba habilitabas habilitaba habilitábamos habilitabais habilitaban | habilité habilitaste habilitó habilitamos habilitasteis habilitaron | habilitaré habilitarás habilitará habilitaremos habilitaréis habilitarán |