• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: beatrizdorado3313
  • hace 8 años

Manual de como usar un diccionario bilingue en ingles

Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: bolt123
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buscar por el verbo y no buscar palabras compuestas

Respuesta dada por: benjaminochoa88a
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Respuesta:

1) The first thing to do is to know what kind of word is the one to look for: noun, adjective, adverb, verb, etc.

2) To carry out the above, you must look for the meaning in the list of abbreviations, which appears at the beginning of the dictionary, for example in Spanish: “s” is a noun, while in English it is “n” (noun).

3) Since a word can have several meanings, the one that comes at the beginning is not always the right one. For example, the word "drop" can function as a noun (noun) "drop" or as a verb (verb) "to drop", "to give up", among many others.

4) There are times when a verb has different meanings, for example, the verb "to move" in English which in Spanish means "to move" or "to move", so it should be very clear in what context this verb is used.

5) It is a good idea to look for the same word in both sections, for example, first in English and then in Spanish to make sure it is the correct word.

6) Words appear in simple form without prefixes or suffixes, therefore, before looking for the plural noun, it must be converted into its singular form. For example, the word “bodies” must be found in the singular “body”.

7) To find the meaning of any conjugated verb it is essential to convert it into an infinitive, eliminating the endings –s (wants> want), –es (comes> come), –ies (studies> study), –ed (played> play) , or if it is an irregular verb, look for its simple form in the infinitive: drank> drink).

8) Before looking for adjectives in comparative and superlative degree that end in –er or –est, the suffix is ​​removed: faster> fast, fastest> fast. ..

9) The base word is searched for by removing the –ing ending from the gerund: living> live.

10) For compound verbs in English (phrasal verbs), you must first search for the verb until you find it with the other term, for example, “put off” will appear in bold with the abbreviated verb> p. off, postpone, postpone, postpone.

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