Proponer

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    Español

    ¿Qué tal? Buenos días, buenas tardes o buenas noches, según el lugar en el que estés o a la hora en la que nos escuches.

    En estos 5 minutos de español a la mitad de la semana vamos a analizar los verbos que derivan de poner. Recuerden que el miércoles pasado hablamos sobre los usos de poner,

    Sí y escuchamos a una pareja, Malena y Eduardo preparando una cena, en su diálogo mencionaron muchos usos de poner: Voy a poner el lavaplatos; puso un comentario en Facebook; me pongo nerviosa/nervioso; se ponen de pie; nos poníamos mini faldas; etc

    Hoy vamos a ver verbos que derivan de poner, por lo que siguen las mismas reglas al conjugarse en Presente, pasado, imperfecto, subjuntivo, condicional.

     

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    English

    How are you? Good morning, good afternoon or good evening, depending on where you are or what time you are listening to us.

    In these 5 minutes of Spanish in the middle of the week we are going to analyze the verbs that derive from poner. Remember last Wednesday we talked about the uses of poner,

    Yes and we listened to a couple, Malena and Eduardo preparing a dinner, in their dialogue they mentioned many uses of poner: I'm going to put on the dishwasher; he put a comment on Facebook; I get nervous/nervous; they stand up; we were wearing mini skirts; etc.

    Today we are going to see verbs that derive from poner, so they follow the same rules when conjugated in Present, Past, Imperfect, Subjunctive, Conditional.

     

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