Future perfectél/ella/ustedconjugation ofimpulsar.

impulsar

impulsar(
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pool
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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 propel
El viento impulsó el barco hacia delante.The wind propelled the ship forward.
b. to drive
El impacto impulsó al copiloto fuera del vehículo.The impact drove the copilot out of the vehicle.
a. to drive
Aquella victoria la impulsó a seguir luchando por su sueño.That victory drove her to keep fighting for her dream.
b. to motivate
Hay profesores que te impulsan a ser mejor.There are teachers who motivate you to be better.
a. to promote
Seguimos impulsando los negocios pequeños.We are still promoting small businesses.
b. to boost
Esperamos que la nueva publicidad impulse las ventas.We hope that the new publicity will boost sales.
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