Spanish Dictionary
In the that time of the year, when I used to go to school, I had to get up very early and leave the house at around seven o'clock in the morning. At this time it was still night, dark and cold outside.
Seldom only do such incidents occur, thank God, but the fact is that these incidents, which are started by a relatively small group, need to have a broader support among others in order to exist.
We checked in, took a refreshing hot shower and were really happy about our accommodation. As it was late, we took another ride to some restaurant. When we payed the driver he told us that he had no change.
Seldom only do such incidents occur, thank God, but the fact is that these incidents, which are started by a relatively small group, need to have a broader support among others in order to exist.
We checked in, took a refreshing hot shower and were really happy about our accommodation. As it was late, we took another ride to some restaurant. When we payed the driver he told us that he had no change.
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Conjugation of arrastrarse [me arrastrado] |
me arrastro te arrastras se arrastra nos arrastramos os arrastráis se arrastran | me arrastraba te arrastrabas se arrastraba nos arrastrábamos os arrastrabais se arrastraban | me arrastré te arrastraste se arrastró nos arrastramos os arrastrasteis se arrastraron | me arrastraré te arrastrarás se arrastrará nos arrastraremos os arrastraréis se arrastrarán |