in English | in Spanish | S |
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to burn | quemar |
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quemar info.
Tips to remember the word “quemar”:
– Associate “quemar” with “calor” (heat) because burning is associated with heat and fire.
– Think of the phrase “burn calories” in English, which in Spanish can be “quemar calorÃas.”
Explanations:
– “Quemar” is a regular verb used to describe the process of burning or combustion in Spanish.
– It can also refer to figurative forms of burning, such as burning calories or a burning sensation.
Other words that mean the same thing:
– Incinerar (to incinerate)
– Arder (to blaze or to be on fire)
Conjugations of “quemar”:
Infinitive: quemar
Present tense (indicative):
– yo quemo
– tú quemas
– él/ella/usted quema
– nosotros/nosotras quemamos
– vosotros/vosotras quemáis
– ellos/ellas/ustedes queman
Past tense (preterite):
– yo quemé
– tú quemaste
– él/ella/usted quemó
– nosotros/nosotras quemamos
– vosotros/vosotras quemasteis
– ellos/ellas/ustedes quemaron
Imperfect tense:
– yo quemaba
– tú quemabas
– él/ella/usted quemaba
– nosotros/nosotras quemábamos
– vosotros/vosotras quemabais
– ellos/ellas/ustedes quemaban
Future tense:
– yo quemaré
– tú quemarás
– él/ella/usted quemará
– nosotros/nosotras quemaremos
– vosotros/vosotras quemaréis
– ellos/ellas/ustedes quemarán
Present Subjunctive:
– yo queme
– tú quemes
– él/ella/usted queme
– nosotros/nosotras quememos
– vosotros/vosotras queméis
– ellos/ellas/ustedes quemen
Imperative (commands):
– (tú) quema
– (usted) queme
– (nosotros/nosotras) quememos
– (vosotros/vosotras) quemad
– (ustedes) quemen
Examples of sentences that use “quemar”:
– No te acerques mucho al fuego para que no te quemes. (Don’t get too close to the fire, so you don’t get burned.)
– Vamos a quemar estas viejas fotografÃas. (We are going to burn these old photographs.)
– Ella quema muchas calorÃas cuando hace ejercicio. (She burns a lot of calories when she exercises.)
– El sol quema con más fuerza durante el verano. (The sun burns more strongly during the summer.)
– Si sigues jugando con la vela, vas a quemar la mesa. (If you keep playing with the candle, you’re going to burn the table.)
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quebrar, to break
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