This type of comparative can be used in two different types of situations: the first is with the verb TO BE and Adjectives, and the second with other verbs and adverbs.
Starts with
B
make someone go from somewhere
Starts with
C
Settling in an outdoor place to live temporarily in it, usually staying in a tent or tent or in a caravan
Starts with
D
Move the body and the limbs with rhythm following the beat of a piece of music.
Starts with
E
Make a thing disappear or cease to exist.
Starts with
F
gastronomy around the world
Starts with
G
Riding [a person] on a galloping horse
Starts with
H
Emplear o tratar una cosa con un fin determinado.
Starts with
I
Establish, demonstrate or recognize the identity of a thing or person
Starts with
J
Put two or more things close to each other or so that they touch
Starts with
K
it is a blow with the foot, knee or leg. As an attack it is used in close combat
Starts with
L
is to pay attention to what one hears
Starts with
M
Put a mark to identify or distinguish something or to give information
Starts with
N
tell a story or event
Starts with
O
pay attention to what someone says
Starts with
P
are those that are made up of a main verb and an auxiliary verb. In general, each of the verbs present
Starts with
Q
to feel scared
Starts with
R
spell a letter and what it says
Starts with
S
make a wake-up call for something wrong
Starts with
T
put the face to a situation
Starts with
U
Dejar un espacio libre de personas o cosas que lo ocupan
Starts with
V
Failure to comply with a law, regulation, covenant, etc., or act against them.
Starts with
W
translate letters and make sense of an idea on paper
Starts with
X
Reproduce a text or an image by means of xerography.
Starts with
Y
Pulling a thing by grabbing it by one of its parts to attract it or take it in some direction.
Starts with
Z
Rolling or sliding something down its length and toward the outside of the ship