Helpful Printing Instructions for Consistent Results

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Efficiently print your documents by exporting to PDF and opening in Chrome to ensure a small, uniform border. Additionally, learn high-frequency Spanish verbs with their English translations through detailed images.


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  1. Instructions for printing Before printing, go to File - Export - Create pdf/xps Document and save it as a pdf. Then open the PDF in chrome and print from there. This way you will get a small and uniform border around the slide.

  2. Verb 1 vivir to live | living vive lives (142) 15 high-frequency prototype Spanish verbs Source: Davies, M, & Davies, K.H. (2018). A Frequency Dictionary of Spanish: Core Vocabulary for Learners. Routledge.

  3. Verb 2 escuchar to listen | listening escucha listens (281) 15 high-frequency prototype Spanish verbs Source: Davies, M, & Davies, K.H. (2018). A Frequency Dictionary of Spanish: Core Vocabulary for Learners. Routledge.

  4. Verb 3 ayudar to help | helping ayuda helps (328) 15 high-frequency prototype Spanish verbs Source: Davies, M, & Davies, K.H. (2018). A Frequency Dictionary of Spanish: Core Vocabulary for Learners. Routledge.

  5. Verb 4 aprender to learn | learning aprende learns (428) 15 high-frequency prototype Spanish verbs Source: Davies, M, & Davies, K.H. (2018). A Frequency Dictionary of Spanish: Core Vocabulary for Learners. Routledge.

  6. Verb 5 escribir to write | writing escribe writes (198) 15 high-frequency prototype Spanish verbs Source: Davies, M, & Davies, K.H. (2018). A Frequency Dictionary of Spanish: Core Vocabulary for Learners. Routledge.

  7. Verb 6 salir to go out | going out sale goes out (114) 15 high-frequency prototype Spanish verbs Source: Davies, M, & Davies, K.H. (2018). A Frequency Dictionary of Spanish: Core Vocabulary for Learners. Routledge.

  8. Verb 7 cantar to sing | singing canta sings (718) 15 high-frequency prototype Spanish verbs Source: Davies, M, & Davies, K.H. (2018). A Frequency Dictionary of Spanish: Core Vocabulary for Learners. Routledge.

  9. Verb 8 abrir to open | opening abre opens (246) 15 high-frequency prototype Spanish verbs Source: Davies, M, & Davies, K.H. (2018). A Frequency Dictionary of Spanish: Core Vocabulary for Learners. Routledge.

  10. Verb 9 comer to eat | eating come eats (347) 15 high-frequency prototype Spanish verbs Source: Davies, M, & Davies, K.H. (2018). A Frequency Dictionary of Spanish: Core Vocabulary for Learners. Routledge.

  11. Verb 10 bailar to dance | dancing baila dances (1323) 15 high-frequency prototype Spanish verbs Source: Davies, M, & Davies, K.H. (2018). A Frequency Dictionary of Spanish: Core Vocabulary for Learners. Routledge.

  12. Verb 11 comprar to buy | buying compra buys (361) 15 high-frequency prototype Spanish verbs Source: Davies, M, & Davies, K.H. (2018). A Frequency Dictionary of Spanish: Core Vocabulary for Learners. Routledge.

  13. Verb 12 beber to drink | drinking bebe drinks (1085) 15 high-frequency prototype Spanish verbs Source: Davies, M, & Davies, K.H. (2018). A Frequency Dictionary of Spanish: Core Vocabulary for Learners. Routledge.

  14. Verb 13 correr to run | running corre runs (343) 15 high-frequency prototype Spanish verbs Source: Davies, M, & Davies, K.H. (2018). A Frequency Dictionary of Spanish: Core Vocabulary for Learners. Routledge.

  15. Verb 14 celebrar to celebrate | celebrating celebra celebrates (886) 15 high-frequency prototype Spanish verbs Source: Davies, M, & Davies, K.H. (2018). A Frequency Dictionary of Spanish: Core Vocabulary for Learners. Routledge.

  16. Verb 15 descansar to rest | resting descansa rests (1749) 15 high-frequency prototype Spanish verbs Source: Davies, M, & Davies, K.H. (2018). A Frequency Dictionary of Spanish: Core Vocabulary for Learners. Routledge.

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