Future perfectél/ella/ustedconjugation ofacechar.

acechar

acechar(
ah
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seh
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chahr
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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 stalk
El gato estaba acechando a su presa.The cat was stalking its prey.
b. to watch
El ladrón acechó a la mujer por varias noches antes de entrar a robar.The thief watched the woman for several nights before breaking into her house.
c. to spy on
El detective acechó al hombre en cada uno de sus movimientos para comprobar si decía la verdad.The detective spied on the man's every move to check if he had told the truth.
a. to lie in wait for
No estábamos preparados para hacer frente a los peligros que nos acechaban.We were not ready to confront the dangers that lay in wait for us.
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