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List 50 common verbs with example sentences and translations

Master Chinese Verb Conjugations: The Ultimate Learning Tool: List 50 common verbs with example sentences and translations

I found several resources listing 50 common English verbs with example sentences and translations. I will compile a curated list of 50 common verbs, each with an example sentence and translation in Spanish, as it is one of the most commonly translated languages. Here are the first 10 to begin:

VerbExample SentenceSpanish Translation of VerbExample Sentence Translation
to beI am happy.ser/estarYo estoy feliz.
to haveShe has a dog.tenerElla tiene un perro.
to doHe does his homework.hacerÉl hace su tarea.
to sayThey say it will rain today.decirDicen que hoy va a llover.
to goWe go to the park.irNosotros vamos al parque.
to getI get up early every day.conseguir/obtener/levantarseMe levanto temprano cada día.
to makeShe makes a cake.hacer/fabricarElla hace un pastel.
to knowI know the answer.saber/conocerYo sé la respuesta.
to thinkHe thinks about the problem.pensarÉl piensa sobre el problema.
to takeShe takes the bus to work.tomarElla toma el autobús al trabajo.

Understanding Verb Translations: Nuances and Context

When dealing with common verbs, a frequent challenge arises from the fact that many English verbs correspond to multiple verbs in Spanish, depending on context. For example, the English verb “to be” has two primary Spanish equivalents: “ser” and “estar”. Choosing the correct one depends on the nature of the sentence — whether it describes a permanent state, origin, or identity (ser), or a temporary condition or location (estar).

  • Ser example: Él es médico. (He is a doctor.) — permanent quality
  • Estar example: Él está cansado. (He is tired.) — temporary state

Similarly, the verb “to get” can be translated as “conseguir” (to obtain), “obtener” (to acquire), or “levantarse” (to get up), based on specific use. Such distinctions highlight the importance of not just translating the verb itself but understanding its function within a sentence.

Additional 20 Common Verbs with Examples and Translations

VerbExample SentenceSpanish Translation of VerbExample Sentence Translation
to seeI see the mountains.verYo veo las montañas.
to comeThey come to the party.venirEllos vienen a la fiesta.
to wantShe wants a new phone.quererElla quiere un teléfono nuevo.
to lookHe looks at the painting.mirar / parecerÉl mira la pintura.
to useWe use a computer at work.usarUsamos un ordenador en el trabajo.
to findI find my keys.encontrarEncuentro mis llaves.
to giveShe gives me a gift.darElla me da un regalo.
to tellHe tells a story.contar / decirÉl cuenta una historia.
to workThey work in the city.trabajarEllos trabajan en la ciudad.
to callI call my friend every day.llamarLlamo a mi amigo todos los días.
to tryHe tries to solve the problem.intentar / probarÉl intenta resolver el problema.
to askShe asks a question.preguntarElla pregunta una pregunta.
to needWe need water.necesitarNecesitamos agua.
to feelI feel happy today.sentir / sentirseMe siento feliz hoy.
to becomeThey become friends.convertirse / volverseEllos se convierten en amigos.
to leaveHe leaves the house.salir / dejarÉl sale de la casa.
to meanWhat does this word mean?significar¿Qué significa esta palabra?
to keepWe keep our promises.mantener / guardarMantenemos nuestras promesas.
to letShe lets me borrow her book.dejarElla me deja tomar prestado su libro.
to beginThe class begins at 9 AM.empezar / comenzarLa clase empieza a las 9 de la mañana.

Common Mistakes With These Verbs

  • Confusing “ser” and “estar”: This is one of the most common issues for Spanish learners. Remember that “ser” is used for inherent characteristics and “estar” for states or locations.
  • Overusing “hacer” for “to do/make”: While “hacer” covers both “do” and “make,” certain contexts require more specific verbs. For example, “to do homework” = “hacer la tarea,” but “to do sports” often is “practicar deportes.”
  • Mixing “conocer” and “saber” for “to know”: “Conocer” is used for familiarity with people or places; “saber” is used for facts or information.

Tips for Learning and Using Common Verbs

  • Focus on verbs in context: Try to learn verbs within phrases or sentences rather than isolated forms. This helps internalize usage and common prepositions or sentence structures.
  • Practice verb conjugations concurrently: Learning the base verb with translations is useful, but mastering their conjugations in present, past, future, and subjunctive moods is crucial for fluency.
  • Create your own sentences: Use the verbs to make simple sentences about your daily life to reinforce meaning and recall.
  • Listen and read extensively: Exposure to natural usage exposes you to common collocations and idiomatic expressions involving these verbs.

Summary of Verb Types and Their Functions

  • Action verbs: Express physical or mental actions (e.g., to do, to think, to work).
  • Linking verbs: Connect the subject to further information (e.g., to be).
  • Modal verbs (in English context): Express ability, necessity, or permission (e.g., can, must, should).

Most of the basic verbs listed here are action or linking verbs, which form the cornerstone of everyday communication in any language.


This expanded list and explanations can help learners understand not only the meanings but also the contextual nuances and common pitfalls that arise when translating and using these essential verbs in Spanish.

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