to take = tomar, agarrar
to dance = bailar
to work = trabajar
to use = usar, utilizar
2007-01-16 11:17:20
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answered by Martha P 7
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To take: tomar, agarrar, coger (the latter more commonly used in Spain; can be taken in a very different context in Latin America)
To dance: bailar
To work: trabajar, laborar
To use: usar, utilizar
And again, if you need to conjugate them, make sure to visit www.rae.es, look up the verb and click on the blue square to get all conjugations.
2007-01-16 11:24:36
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answer #2
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answered by rebeca_16_2000 3
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To work: Trabajar. To dance: Bailar To take: llevar
2007-01-16 11:13:56
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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When you say "ar" "er" or "ir" verbs, you are talking about infinitives. There are no genders just persons. We have the same in English "To speak" "To return" and "To Live." By persons, I mean first, second, or third.
2016-05-23 22:16:44
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answered by Michelle 4
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To dance: bailar
Conjugation:
bailo
bailas
baila
bailamos
bailan
To work: trabajar:
trabajo
trabajas
trabaja
trabajamos
trabajan
To use: usar
uso
usas
usa
usamos
usan
2007-01-16 12:16:07
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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to take: tomar/agarrar
to dance: bailar
to work: trabajar
to use: usar
2007-01-16 11:17:41
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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work-trabajar dance-bailar take-llevar there ya go
2007-01-16 11:15:04
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answer #7
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answered by Brandon 2
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take= tomAR
dance= bailAR / danzAR
work= trbajAR
2007-01-16 12:13:09
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answer #8
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answered by margarita v 2
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