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Verbos de Existencia y Acción - Verbos de existencia

Aquí aprenderás algunos verbos en inglés que se refieren a la existencia como "coexistir", "remain" y "persist".

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Categorized English Verbs of Existence and Action
to be
[Verbo]

to have an existence

ser

ser

Ex: I tried phoning but was no reception in the mountains .
to live
[Verbo]

to continue to exist or be alive

vivir, existir

vivir, existir

Ex: The specialists predicted she had only weeks left live.
to outlive
[Verbo]

to live for a longer period than another individual

sobrevivir a, vivir más que

sobrevivir a, vivir más que

Ex: She admired her grandmother for her ability outlive so many of her friends and family .
to exist
[Verbo]

to have actual presence or reality, even if no one is thinking about it or noticing it

existir

existir

Ex: Philosophers debate whether abstract concepts like numbers exist.
to coexist
[Verbo]

to exist together in the same location or period, without necessarily interacting

coexistir, cohabitar

coexistir, cohabitar

Ex: The technology of the past and present coexist in hybrid workplaces .
to cohabit
[Verbo]

to exist together, often implying harmony or cooperation between different entities or groups

cohabitar, convivir

cohabitar, convivir

Ex: The two political factions were able cohabit in the coalition government by finding common ground on key issues .

to exist before a specific event, object, or condition

preexistir

preexistir

Ex: Historical manuscripts in the archive pre-existed the establishment of the modern library.
to stay
[Verbo]

to continue to be in a particular condition or state

quedarse

quedarse

Ex: The lights will stay on for the entire event to ensure safety.
to remain
[Verbo]

to stay in the same state or condition

quedarse

quedarse

Ex: Even after the renovations , some traces of the original architecture remain intact .

to remain in a location while others depart

quedarse atrás, permanecer atrás

quedarse atrás, permanecer atrás

Ex: The dedicated volunteer stayed behind at the shelter to help with feeding and caring for the animals after visiting hours ended.

to remain in a place longer than originally intended, often with the expectation of waiting for something to happen or for someone to arrive

quedarse

quedarse

Ex: I think Istick around and see if anything interesting happens .
to persist
[Verbo]

to last beyond the typical or anticipated duration

persistir, permanecer

persistir, permanecer

Ex: The stain on the persisted despite numerous attempts to clean it .
to linger
[Verbo]

to stay somewhere longer because one does not want to leave

quedarse

quedarse

Ex: After the family dinner , relatives decided linger in the backyard .
to last
[Verbo]

to continue to exist or remain alive

durar, permanecer

durar, permanecer

Ex: Wild animals develop survival instincts last in their natural habitats .
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