Verb of the Day: Conseguir
Conseguir
The Spanish verb conseguir (to get, achieve, or obtain) derives from the Latin verb cōnsequī, meaning "to follow," "to reach," or "to overtake". It is formed by the prefix con- (together, indicating completion) + sequī (to follow).
In some parts of the Hispanic world, conseguir is also used as a synonym of “to find”, as in finding an object or thing.
Algunas conjugaciones:
Presente: consigo, consigues, consigue, conseguimos, conseguís, consiguen.
Futuro: conseguiré, conseguirás, conseguirá, conseguiremos, conseguiréis, conseguirán.
Presente perfecto: he conseguido, has conseguido, ha conseguido, hemos conseguido, habéis conseguido, han conseguido.
Algunos ejemplos:
Ana consiguió su sueño de viajar por Europa.
Nosotros no conseguimos trabajo.
Voy a conseguir los ingredientes para el pastel.
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Verb of the Day: Conseguir
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