cut the tomatoes

cut the tomatoes(
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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. cortar los tomates
What knife should I use to cut the tomatoes?¿Qué cuchillo debo usar para cortar los tomates?
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. corta los tomates
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person informal “tú” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., How are you?).
(informal)
(singular)
What can I do to help? - Cut the tomatoes, please.¿Qué puedo hacer para ayudar? - Corta los tomates, por favor.
b. corte los tomates
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person informal “tú” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., How are you?).
(informal)
(singular)
Cut the tomatoes and put them in the pot.Corte los tomates y métalos en la olla.
a. corten los tomates (plural)
Cut the tomatoes very carefully. I don't want you guys to get hurt.Corten los tomates con mucho cuidado. No quiero que ustedes se lastimen.
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