Spanish Dictionary
English | Spanish |
Sample sentences: The rope is slack, you should tighten it. |
La cuerda está floja, debes apretarla. |

He suggested that Sofia or Linda speak with his student (Jack) directly on the following number: X. Jack will be happy to share his techniques, experience and protocols with you guys. Just call him.
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.
The days before I left to Mexico and Cuba I started to track the hurricanes in the region. September was not the ideal time to visit the region, but it fitted the best according to my previous boss.
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.
The days before I left to Mexico and Cuba I started to track the hurricanes in the region. September was not the ideal time to visit the region, but it fitted the best according to my previous boss.
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of tighten [ tightened, tightened ] | ||||
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of apretar [apretado] |
aprieto aprietas aprieta apretamos apretáis aprietan | apretaba apretabas apretaba apretábamos apretabais apretaban | apreté apretaste apretó apretamos apretasteis apretaron | apretaré apretarás apretará apretaremos apretaréis apretarán |