Follow our site for daily grammar and vocabulary lessons. You may also want to know common Spanish verbs. Perform something with actions and gestures. The police were ACTING ON a tip from an informer and caught the gang red-handed. If you want to indicate that a person got married to someone, add con behind casarse.ĭebe casarse con ella - You ought to marry her To take action because of something like information received. La audiencia debe enamorarse de usted - The audience must fall in love with you Me alegro de hacer las paces con mi novia - I’m glad to make peace with my girlfriendĭejé de fumar hace un año - I gave up smoking a year agoĮnamorarse de - fall in love with someone Mi novia se rió de mí - My girlfriend was laughing at me Sabía que podía contar con él - I knew I could count on him Soñé con bailar con ella toda la noche - I dreamed about dancing with her all night No puedo dejar de pensar en ti - (I can’t stop thinking about you Check out the lesson list below, and click here to sign up. You should use this to express what is occupying your thoughts. Learn phrasal verbs the natural way inside the Phrasal Verbs in Conversation Course It has 30 lessons based on fun, friendly dialogues, with explanations and examples. This is different from pensar de as it implies intention. ¿Qué piensas de la chica de los tacones azules? - What do you think about the girl with the blue heels? Use this phrasal verb if you want to express your opinion or what you think about something Sail into : Criticize angrily He SAILED INTO me for turning up an hour late. Pensar de - think about/have an opinion about Phrasal Verbs starting with S : Sag off : Not go to school or work, or leave early when you shouldnt I was bored so I SAGGED OFF work early and went home. Tengo que sacar la basura - I have to take the trash out No estoy para chistes - I'm not in the mood for jokesĮstar por - to be in favor of (Spain)/to be about to (Latin America) Pero cuando me di cuenta de lo fáciles que son, me eché a llorar - But when I realized how easy they were, I began to cry.Īsí que me dije-”¡Deja de estudiar!” - So I told myself, “Stop studying!”Īsí que volví a estudiarlos - So I started to study them againĮstar para - to be about to (Spain)/to be in the mood for (Latin America)Īhora estoy para ir a España y practicar lo que aprend - Now I’m about to travel to Spain and practice what I learned Most common Spanish phrasal verbs you need to know In this lesson, we will show you a list of most common phrasal verbs in Spanish. It is also necessary to learn phrasal verbs so that you can easily express your idea. A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and another element (an adverb or a preposition) which changes the meaning of the original verb.