Verb of the day
The verb "destroy" comes from the Latin "destruere," which means to undo, demolish, or dismantle something already built. It is formed with the prefix "de-" (inversion, separation, or contrary action) and the verb "struere" (to build, organize, or pile up), indicating the action of dismantling what was joined together.
Algunas conjugaciones
Presente: destruyo, destruyes, destruye, destruimos, destruís, destruyen
Pretérito: destruí, destruiste, destruyó, destruimos, destruisteis, destruyeron
Condicional: destruiría, destruirías, destruiríamos, destruirías, destruirían
Algunos ejemplos:
Destruyeron esa casa para construir una nueva.
Las compañías de madera destruyen los bosques.
La ciudad destruiría ese parque si aprobaran la ley.
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