1. LOSE / MISS
Lose: perder algoI have lost my keys. I don’t know where they are
Miss: perder el autobús, tren etc./ echar alguien o algo de menos
I missed the 9 am train to work this morning
2. WEAR / CARRY
Wear: llevar, llevar puesto (ropa)Today I am wearing jeans and a t-shirt
Carry: llevar algo en la mano
I don’t like carrying heavy bags
3. REMEMBER / REMIND
Remember: Recordar algoI remembered to post the letter this morning
Remind: Recordar alguien de algo
I reminded her to post the letter
4. ROB / STEAL
Rob: atracar (un lugar, una persona)They robbed the bank at midnight
Steal: robar algo
They stole thousands of pounds
5. DISCUSS / ARGUE
Discuss: Hablar de algoThey discussed the different options for the business
Argue: Discutir
They argued about what the best thing to do was
EJERCICIO
Elige el verbo adecuado para completar las siguientes frases. Después, haz clic aquí para ver las respuestas.1. I missed/lost the start of the film because there was a traffic jam.
2. I wore/carried the suitcase to the check in desk.
3. I remembered/reminded him to buy some bread.
4. The thieves robbed/stole a lot of cash from the post office last week.
5. The meeting was arranged to discuss/argue the new business plan.
SEGUIR LEYENDO
Verbos que causan confusión 1
Verbos irregulares: A-L
Verbos irregulares: M-Z
Verbos seguidos de "to"
Verbos irregulares: A-L
Verbos irregulares: M-Z
Verbos seguidos de "to"
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