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En la columna a la izquierda, escriban el termino y el significado en inglés.
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irritarse- to get annoyed/ to get irritated
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impacientarse con- to get/ to grow impatient
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ocuparse (de) – to look after/ to see to
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darse cuenta- to realize
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cansarse de- to get tired/ to get fed up.
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aburrirse- to get bored
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molestarse- to annoy/to both
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enojarse (con)- to get angry (with)
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burlarse (de)- to mock/ make fun (of)
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divertirse (e-ie)- to enjoy onself
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alegrarse (de) – to be glad/ happy (about)
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preocuparse (por)- to be worried (about)
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sentirse + un adjetivo/ una emoción – to feel
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portarse bien- to behave well
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reírse (e i) – to laugh
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equivocarse- to be mistaken
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pelearse (con) – to fight (with)
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quejarse (de)- to complain/ whine (about)
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portarse mal- to behave badly
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En la columna a la derecha, traduzcan las siguientes frases al español.
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alegrarse (de) – to be glad/ happy (about) The players (jugadores) are happy about winning (ganar).
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irritarse- to get annoyed/ to get irritated I am going to get annoyed with my boyfriend.
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cansarse de- to get tired/ to get fed up Y’all are going to get fed up with the homework.
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impacientarse con- to get/ to grow impatient The man must not grow impatient.
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preocuparse (por) – to worry/ get worried (about) You don’t have to worry about the bills!
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enojarse (con)- to get angry (with) They just got angry with Miss Schleicher.
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divertirse (e-ie)- to enjoy onself They are going to enjoy themselves.
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aburrirse- to get bored The baby is bored.
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molestarse- to bother/to annoy Carlos was just annoyed.
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ocuparse (de) – to look after/ to see to Esteban wants to look after the bills (cuentas).
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darse cuenta- to realize I just realized the truth!
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sentirse + un adjetivo/ una emoción – to feel I feel frustrated!
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reírse (e i) – to laugh The boys always laugh a lot.
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burlarse (de)- to mock/ make fun (of) You must not make fun of others (otras).
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equivocarse- to be mistaken Homer has to be mistaken.
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quejarse (de)- to complain/ whine (about) Y’all are going to whine about the test.
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portarse bien- to behave well We know how to behave well.
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pelearse (con) – to fight (with) The boys do not have to fight in the rotunda.
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portarse mal- to behave badly The students don’t know how to behave badly.
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