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Verbs and Expressions that Use the Infinitive
Verbs and Expressions that Use the Infinitive
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Verbs that Use the Infinitive
Verbs that Use the Infinitive
When you use two verbs together in Spanish, the second one is usually the infinitive.
Óscar prefiere llevar jeans los fines de semana.
¿Vas a llevar un suéter esta noche?
When you use two verbs together in Spanish, the second one is usually the infinitive.
Óscar prefiere llevar jeans los fines de semana.
¿Vas a llevar un suéter esta noche?
Verbs that Use the Infinitive
Verbs that Use the Infinitive
Here are some verbs and expressions that you have used that are often followed by an infinitive:
Here are some verbs and expressions that you have used that are often followed by an infinitive:
Verbs that Use the Infinitive
Verbs that Use the Infinitive
Me gusta / gustaría
Me encanta
Poder (o > ue)
Deber
Preferir (e > ie)
Querer (e > ie)
Pensar (e > ie)
Necesitar
Tener que
Ir a
Me gusta / gustaría
Me encanta
Poder (o > ue)
Deber
Preferir (e > ie)
Querer (e > ie)
Pensar (e > ie)
Necesitar
Tener que
Ir a
I like / would like
I love
To be able
Ought to, should
To prefer
To want
To plan
To need
To have to
To be going to
I like / would like
I love
To be able
Ought to, should
To prefer
To want
To plan
To need
To have to
To be going to
Verbs that Use the Infinitive
Verbs that Use the Infinitive
You can use the present tense of the verb acabar followed by de + the infinitive to indicate that something has just happened:
You can use the present tense of the verb acabar followed by de + the infinitive to indicate that something has just happened:
Verbs that Use the Infinitive
Verbs that Use the Infinitive
Nosotros acabamos de escuchar esa canción.
We just listened to that song.
Nosotros acabamos de escuchar esa canción.
We just listened to that song.