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YOU can easily add similar daily Spanish verb lessons to YOUR website - free by copying and pasting some code we give you. There are many more Spanish Verb Tables like this one. More Verbs like the Spanish verb BARRER - to sweep ✔ In regular ER verbs, the conjugations remain the same as for tú except for the addition of accents in the following tenses: Sometimes it also replaces the formal singular 'Usted'. in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and also in some countries of Central America.

Vos replaces tú - you, informal, singular. Me barrió: He looked me up and down (aggressively) (Mex). el barrendero / la barrendera (nm/f) : road sweeper street cleaner.īarrer algo bajo la alfombra: To sweep something under the carpet.īarrido por el viento: to be swept along by the wind windswept. el barredor del rio (nm) : river dredger. el barredor de minas (nm) : mine sweeper. barrer para dentro / para casa : to look after number one to bat for the team.(coll).Įl barredor / la barredora (nm/f) : sweeper (ie football). barrerse (vr) (Mex) : to skid (ie car) to slide (ie football). More Spanish Lessons like the Spanish verb BARRER |Īdd Daily Spanish Lessons to Your Website Freeīarrer can also mean: to sweep away to trounce to look up and down aggressively (coll. Subjunctive Progressive Subjuntivo Progressivo may've been sweeping Imperfect Progressive Imperfecto Prog had been sweepingįuture Progressive Futuro Perfecto Prog will be sweepingĬonditional Progressive Condicional perf. Preterit Progressive Pretérito Prog was sweeping

Present Progressive Presente Progressivo am sweeping Progressive Tenses BARRER Present Participle: barriendo - sweeping Present Perfect Subj Presente Perfecto Subj may have sweptįuture Perfect Futuro Perfecto will have sweptĬonditional Perfect Condicional Perfecto would have. Preterit Perfect Pretérito Anterior had swept Present Perfect Perfecto de Indicativo have swept Negative Imperative Imperativo Negativo don't sweep!Ĭompound Tenses of the Spanish Verb BARRER Past Participle: barrido - swept Imperatives Spanish Verb barrer - to sweep Imperfect Subjunctive Imperfecto de Subj. To sweep: barrer Imagine having to sweep the BAR AREA! I find that the fastest and easiest way to learn REMEMBER new Spanish words is with memory trigger cartoon pictures. You will learn other verbs such as absorber, aprender, cometer, prender, correr, esconder and many others. Just over 100 verbs are conjugated like barrer, and for the month of March a new regular ER verb is featured each day to enable you to consolidate the ER verb family. To remember this, imagine having to sweep the BAR AREA! The Spanish verb barrer means 'to sweep' and is a regular Spanish ER verb.
