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prepararto prepare, to coach, to train, to make up, to ready
has an inflected form preparé in the first person singular (yo) of the tense Pretérito, Indicativo mood. It resembles prepare. For instance:
yo preparé ∼ I prepared
prepararto prepare, to coach, to train, to make up, to ready
has an inflected form prepare in the first person singular (yo) of the Presente tense, Subjuntivo mood. For instance:
yo prepare ∼ I prepare (subj)
prepararto prepare, to coach, to train, to make up, to ready
has an inflected form prepare in the third person singular (él/ella/usted) of the Presente tense, Subjuntivo mood. Could translate to:
usted prepare ∼ (formal) you prepare (subj)
prepararto prepare, to coach, to train, to make up, to ready
has an inflected form prepare in the third person singular (usted) of its Imperativo Afirmativo. Could translate to:
(usted) prepare! ∼ (formal you) prepare!
to prepare is an English verb. Click any of the Spanish translations below to see what we have for these verbs.
adecuarto adapt, to befit, to prepare
aderezarto garnish, to prepare, to repair, to season
adobarto cook, to prepare, to season, to trim
aliñarto prepare, to set
aparejarto prepare, to rig
apercibirto notice, to prepare, to warn
aviarto get ready, to hurry, to prepare, to supply
prepararto prepare, to coach, to train, to make up, to ready
disponerto arrange, to decree, to dispose, to map, to ordain, to order, to prepare, to provide, to set out
Ser vs Estar – the Definitive Guide

When to use ser and when to use estar – logical explanations thanks to which you will avoid the need to memorize countless rules, acronyms and exceptions.

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  • [...] means to be clever and with estar means to be prepared [...]
  • [...] Let it just play in the background while you prepare breakfast. [...]
Ser vs Estar – Adjectives changing Meaning

You need to be careful with adjectives because their meaning often changes when used with ser or estar. See their listing with translations and example sentences.

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  • [...] listo to be cleverto be smart to be readyto be prepared [...]
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  • Very cute website! Found it helpful for the basics

    • prof. Tom Tomatín & team

      Thank you! We’re happy you like it!

      The website is still under development, so more advanced stuff is on its way.

      Happy conjugating!

  • Jen

    Liked the site but the ads on each site cut off the main page, making it hard to play the games I tried (ex. matching). Is there a way to change the view to get the full page covered by ads?

    • prof. Tom Tomatín & team

      Hi Jen! Thanks a lot for your feedback. We will add an option to completely hide both side columns in the Exercises section to gain more space for the central display window, where the games appear.

      • prof. Tom Tomatín & team

        It’s available now – HIDE SIDEBARS button under the NEXT button.

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