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500 Verbos Más Comunes en Inglés - Verbos Comunes

Aquí tienes la parte 16 de la lista de los verbos más comunes en inglés como "shape", "flow" y "rest".

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Most Common Verbs in English Vocabulary
to promote

to move to a higher position or rank

to move to a higher position or rank

to move to a higher position or rank

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to deserve

to do a particular thing or have the qualities needed for being punished or rewarded

to do a particular thing or have the qualities needed for being punished or rewarded

to do a particular thing or have the qualities needed for being punished or rewarded

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to oppose

to strongly disagree with a policy, plan, idea, etc. and try to prevent or change it

to strongly disagree with a policy, plan, idea, etc. and try to prevent or change it

to strongly disagree with a policy, plan, idea, etc. and try to prevent or change it

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to shape

to give something a particular form

to give something a particular form

to give something a particular form

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to relax

to feel less worried or stressed

to feel less worried or stressed

to feel less worried or stressed

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to emerge

to become visible after coming out of somewhere

to become visible after coming out of somewhere

to become visible after coming out of somewhere

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to flow

to move smoothly and continuously in one direction, especially in a current or stream

to move smoothly and continuously in one direction, especially in a current or stream

to move smoothly and continuously in one direction, especially in a current or stream

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to rest

to stop working, moving, or doing an activity for a period of time and sit or lie down to relax

to stop working, moving, or doing an activity for a period of time and sit or lie down to relax

to stop working, moving, or doing an activity for a period of time and sit or lie down to relax

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to shout

to speak loudly, often associated with expressing anger or when you cannot hear what the other person is saying

to speak loudly, often associated with expressing anger or when you cannot hear what the other person is saying

to speak loudly, often associated with expressing anger or when you cannot hear what the other person is saying

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to defend

to not let any harm come to someone or something

to not let any harm come to someone or something

to not let any harm come to someone or something

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to engage

to take part in an activity

to take part in an activity

to take part in an activity

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to yell

to shout very loudly

to shout very loudly

to shout very loudly

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to knock

to hit a door, surface, etc. in a way to attract attention, especially expecting it to be opened

to hit a door, surface, etc. in a way to attract attention, especially expecting it to be opened

to hit a door, surface, etc. in a way to attract attention, especially expecting it to be opened

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to predict

to say that something is going to happen before it actually takes place

to say that something is going to happen before it actually takes place

to say that something is going to happen before it actually takes place

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to mind

(often used in negative or question form) to be upset, offended, or bothered by something

(often used in negative or question form) to be upset, offended, or bothered by something

(often used in negative or question form) to be upset, offended, or bothered by something

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to heal

to become healthy again

to become healthy again

to become healthy again

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to extend

to enlarge or lengthen something

to enlarge or lengthen something

to enlarge or lengthen something

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to track

to follow someone or something by examining the marks they leave behind in order to catch them or know what they are doing

to follow someone or something by examining the marks they leave behind in order to catch them or know what they are doing

to follow someone or something by examining the marks they leave behind in order to catch them or know what they are doing

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to indicate

to express that there are signs or clues that suggest a particular idea or conclusion

to express that there are signs or clues that suggest a particular idea or conclusion

to express that there are signs or clues that suggest a particular idea or conclusion

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to mark

to leave a sign, line, etc. on something

to leave a sign, line, etc. on something

to leave a sign, line, etc. on something

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to split

to be divided into smaller groups or parts

to be divided into smaller groups or parts

to be divided into smaller groups or parts

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to wrap

to cover an object in paper, soft fabric, etc.

to cover an object in paper, soft fabric, etc.

to cover an object in paper, soft fabric, etc.

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to interact

to communicate with others, particularly while spending time with them

to communicate with others, particularly while spending time with them

to communicate with others, particularly while spending time with them

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to state

to clearly and formally express something in speech or writing

to clearly and formally express something in speech or writing

to clearly and formally express something in speech or writing

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to waste

to use something without care or more than needed

to use something without care or more than needed

to use something without care or more than needed

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