estábamos sujetando
-we were holding
Imperfect progressivenosotrosconjugation ofsujetar.

sujetar

sujetar(
soo
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heh
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tahr
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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 hold
¿Puedes sujetar mi mochila mientras abro la puerta?Can you hold my backpack while I open the door?
a. to fasten
Sujeta el paquete con una cuerda.Fasten the package with some string.
b. to hold in place
Puedes sujetar los documentos con este clip.You can hold the documents in place with this paperclip.
a. to hold down
Sujeta el gato mientras le corto las uñas.Hold down the cat while I clip his nails.
b. to subdue
Sujetó a su atacante con movidas de karate.She subdued her attacker with karate moves.
c. to conquer (formal)
Los romanos sujetaron a la mayoría de Europa y el Medio Oriente.The Romans conquered much of Europe and the Middle East.
sujetarse
A pronominal verb always uses a reflexive pronoun. (e.g., Te ves cansado.).
pronominal verb
a. to hold on
Sujétate el sombrero para que el viento no se lo lleve.Hold on to your hat so the wind doesn't carry it away.
b. to hold in place
Ella se sujeta el cabello con un listón amarillo.She holds her hair in place with a yellow ribbon.
a. to abide by
Me voy a sujetar a la voluntad de la mayoría.I am going to abide by the will of the majority.
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