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"Encontrarse" is a pronominal verb which is often translated as "to be", and "faltar a clase" is an intransitive verb phrase which is often translated as "to skip class". Learn more about the difference between "encontrarse" and "faltar a clase" below.
encontrarse(
ehng
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kohn
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trahr
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seh
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A pronominal verb always uses a reflexive pronoun. (e.g., Te ves cansado.).
pronominal verb
a. to be
La playa se encuentra al otro lado de la calle.The beach is on the opposite side of the street.
a. to feel
No me encuentro muy animado.I'm not feeling too lively.
b. to be
Ya me encuentro mucho mejor.I'm a lot better already.
c. to be doing
Me encuentro mucho mejor que el año pasado.I'm doing a lot better than last year.
a. to meet
Nos encontraremos en el bar para una copa.We'll meet at the bar for a drink.
a. to find oneself
Me encuentro en un dilema.I find myself in a dilemma.
a. to run into
¿Has visto a tu ex recientemente? - Sí. Nos encontramos en el metro hace unas semanas.Have you seen your ex recently? - Yes. We ran into each other on the metro a couple of weeks ago.
b. to run across
Ayer me encontré con Francisca. No sabía que estaba embarazada.I ran across Francisca yesterday. I didn't know she was pregnant.
c. to bump into
La semana pasada me encontré con tu hermano. Se ve más sano.I bumped into your brother last week. He looks healthier.
encontrar
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to find
Al fin encontré las llaves del coche.I finally found my car keys.
a. to discover
Ellos encontraron una caja vieja en el bosque.They discovered an old box in the forest.
b. to encounter
Encontramos una bifurcación en el sendero y no sabíamos qué dirección tomar.We encountered a fork in the road and didn't know which path to take.
a. to find
¿No te gusta ir al teatro? - No, lo encuentro muy aburrido.Don't you like to go to the theater? - No, I find it very boring.
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faltar a clase(
fahl
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tahr
 
ah
 
klah
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seh
)
An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. to skip class (intentionally)
Si vuelves a faltar a clase, te van a suspender.If you skip class again, you're going to get suspended.
Mis amigos y yo faltamos a clase para ir a ver un partido de básquet.My friends and I skipped class to go see a basketball game.
b. to miss class
No me gusta faltar a clase porque me atraso.I don't like to miss class because I get behind.
c. to be absent from class
Falté a clase porque estaba enfermo. Aquí está mi justificante.I was absent from class because I was sick. Here's the doctor's note.
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