Speed Up Your Spanish: Strategies to Avoid Common Errors by Javier Muñoz-Basols Marianne David Olga Núñez Piñeiro
Author:Javier Muñoz-Basols, Marianne David, Olga Núñez Piñeiro
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780203871218
Publisher: Routledge
Verb
Pronominal form
portar (to carry) (old-fashioned)
Portar significa lo mismo que llevar pero ya no se usa.
(‘Portar’ means the same as ‘llevar’, but it is no longer used)
portarse (to behave)
Con ese maestro los alumnos se portan muy bien.
(With that teacher the students behave very well)
prestar (to lend)
Aquí tienes el dinero que me prestaste la semana pasada.
(Here’s the money you lent me last week)
prestarse a (to lend itself to; to offer)
Este lugar no se presta para fiestas.
(This place does not lend itself to parties)
Se prestó a ayudarme sin que se lo pidiera.
(He offered to help me without my having asked him)
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