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yo saqué
-I took out
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yo saqué
Preteriteyoconjugation ofsacar.
yo saque
Subjunctiveyoconjugation ofsacar.

yo saqué

yo saqué
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. I took out
Hicimos la cena juntos. Yo saqué la lasaña del congelador y él la metió en el horno.We made dinner together. I took the lasagna out of the freezer and he put it in the oven.
b. I stuck out (with body parts)
Yo le saqué la lengua a ese niño porque él me la había sacado a mí.I stuck out my tongue at that boy because he had stuck his out at me.
a. I removed
Yo saqué los clavos del tablón con estas tenazas, como me dijiste tú.I removed the nails from the board with these pliers, like you told me to.
a. I took (a photography)
Yo también saqué una foto de la catedral. ¿Quieres verla?I took a picture of the cathedral too. Do you want to see it?
b. I made (a photocopy)
Yo saqué una fotocopia para mí y otra para ti. - Ah, muchas gracias.I made a photocopy for me and one for you. - Ah, thank you very much.
a. I drew
Yo saqué esa conclusión después de pensarlo mucho.I drew that conclusion after much thought.
a. I served
Yo saqué en el anterior juego. Ahora te toda sacar a ti.I served in the last game. It's your turn now.
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