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Imperfect subjunctive yo conjugation of citar . Imperfect subjunctive él/ella/usted conjugation of citar . Affirmative imperative tú conjugation of citar . Popularity
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A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb a. to make an appointment La maestra me citó en el colegio para hablar sobre mi hijo. The teacher made an appointment with me to talk about my son.
a. to cite Cité a Nietzsche en mi trabajo final. I cited Nietzsche in my final paper.
b. to quote Para concluir mi discurso, voy a citar a Sócrates: "Solo sé que no sé nada". Let me conclude my speech quoting Socrates: “I know one thing: that I know nothing.”
a. to quote Citó a varios autores famosos en su plática. He quoted many famous authors in his talk.
b. to mention El autor citó a su profesor en el prólogo del libro. The author mentioned his professor in the introduction to his book.
a. to summon Estoy nervioso porque me citaron para declarar. I'm nervous because I was summoned to declare.
b. to call La defensa citó a un testigo inesperado durante el juicio. The defense called an unexpected witness during the trial.
a. to provoke El torero citó al toro con la muleta. The bullfighter provoked the bull with the red cape.
b. to incite ¿Cómo citan al toro en las corridas? How do they incite the bull in a bullfight?
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A pronominal verb always uses a reflexive pronoun. (e.g., Te ves cansado.).
pronominal verb a. to arrange to meet Me cité con Jessica para tomar un café. I arranged to meet Jessica to have some coffee.
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yo tú él/ella/Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos/ellas/Uds.
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