Flashcards Present Simple 6th grade

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Flashcards on Flashcards Present Simple 6th grade, created by Angelo A. on 13/08/2020.
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to want (querer) I want you want he/ she/ it wants we want you want they want She wants to be a doctor
to start (empezar/comenzar) I start you start he/ she/ it starts we start you start they start the race starts now
to work (trabajar) I work you work he/ she/ it works we work you work they work I work in a office
to fight (pelear) I fight you fight he/ she/ it fights we fight you fight they fight they fight
to fill (llenar) I fill you fill he/ she/ it fills we fill you fill they fill She fills the glass
to meet (conocer/ reunirse) I meet you meet he / she / it meets we meet you meet they meet they meet for the first time
to invent (inventar) I invent you invent he/she/ it invents we invent you invent they invent he invents the wheel
to open (abrir) I open you open he/ she/ it opens we open you open they open He opens the door
to give (dar) I give you give he/ she/ it gives we give you give they give He gives a ring to her
To build (construir) I build you build he/she/ it builds we build you build they build I build a house
to tell (contar/ decir) I tell you tell he/ she/ it tells we tell you tell they tell I tell you a secret
to know (saber) I know you know he/ she/ it knows we know you know they know I know everything
to forget (olvidar) I forget you forget he/ she/ it forgets we forget you forget they forget He always forgets his wallet
to go (ir) I go you go he/ she/ it goes we go you go they go they go to school
to close (cerrar) I close you close he/ she/ it closes we close you close they close he closes the door
to hold (sostener) I hold you hold he/ she/it holds we hold you hold they hold I hold the big key
to cheer (animar) I cheer you cheer he/ she / it cheers we cheer you cheer they cheer She cheers
to play (jugar) I play you play he/ she/ it plays we play you play they play He plays soccer
to buy (comprar) I buy you buy he/ she/ it buys we buy you buy they buy I buy a car
to find (encontrar) I find you find he/ she/ it finds we find you find they find I always find money
to run (correr) I run you run he/ she/ it runs we run you run they run he runs fast
to remember (recordar) I remember you remember he/ she/ it remembers we remember you remember they remember we remember
to bring (traer) I bring you bring he/ she/ it brings we bring you bring they bring the dog brings a slipper
to wait (esperar) I wait you wait he/ she/ it waits we wait you wait they wait she waits for the bus
to pick up (recoger) I pick up you pick up he/ she/ it picks up we pick up you pick up they pick up She picks up
to travel (viajar) I travel you travel he/ she/ it travels we travel you travel they travel we travel by plane
to learn (aprender) I learn you learn he/ she/ it learns we learn you learn they learn the kids learn
to have (tener) I have you have he/ she/ it has we have you have they have she has a big carrot
to take (tomar/ llevar) I take you take he/ she/ it takes we take you take they take Marco takes a taxi
to count (contar) I count you count he/ she/ it counts we count you count they count we count from 1 to 10
to sell (vender) I sell you sell he/ she/ it sells we sell you sell they sell He sells
to see (ver) I see you see he/ she/ it sees we see you see they see I see a cat
to smile (sonreír) I smile you smile he/ she/ it smiles we smile you smile they smile the happy face smiles
to stop (parar/ deternerse) I stop you stop he/ she/ it stops we stop you stop they stop
to listen (escuchar) I listen you listen he/ she/ it listens we listen you listen they listen He listens to music
to love (amar) I love you love he/ she/it loves we love you love they love She loves him
to hear (oir) I hear you hear he/ she/ it hears we hear you hear they hear I hear something
to write (escribir) I write you write he/ she/ it writes we write you write they write she writes a note
to speak (hablar) I speak you speak he/ she/ it speaks we speak you speak they speak She speaks English
to talk (conversar/ hablar) I talk you talk he/ she / it talks we talk you talk they talk Zianny and Carlos talk a lot
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