pasear por la ciudad

pasear por la ciudad(
pah
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seh
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ahr
 
pohr
 
lah
 
syoo
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dahd
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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. to go for a walk around the city
Tras la comida, la familia paseó por la ciudad.After the meal, the family went for a walk around the city.
b. to walk around the city
Era una tarde soleada, así que Maika y Quique decidieron pasear por la ciudad.It was a sunny afternoon, so Maika and Quique decided to walk around the city.
c. to go for a stroll around the city
Mark paseó por la ciudad a pesar de la lluvia.Even though it was raining, Mark went for a stroll around the city.
d. to stroll around the city
El final perfecto para una cita es pasear de noche por la ciudad.The perfect ending for a date is to stroll around the city at night.
e. to go for a drive around the city (by car)
Tengo la llave del auto de mi papá, ¿quieres pasear por la ciudad?I have my dad's car keys. Do you want to go for a drive around the city?
f. to go for a ride around the city (via vehicle or animal)
Me regalaron una bici nueva en Navidad. ¡Me muero por pasear por la ciudad!I got a new bike for Christmas. I can't wait to go for a ride around the city!
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