Verb of the Day: Buscar
Buscar comes from Medieval Latin 'buscare', which specifically meant 'to search in woods'. However, the term can be traced back to the Proto-Celtic word '*boudi-', meaning 'victory' or 'gain'. It now means to look or to search for.
Algunas conjuaciones:
Presente: busco, buscas, busca, buscamos, buscáis, buscan
Pretérito: busqué, buscaste, buscó, buscamos, buscasteis, buscaron
Futuro: buscaré, buscarás, buscaré, buscaremos, buscarán
** In Spanish Buscar doesn’t need a preposition.
Algunos ejemplos:
Buscaré un buen trabajo cuando me gradúe.
Elena busca las llaves. Siempre se le pierden.
Ellos buscaron en todas partes, pero no pudieron encontrar el libro.
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Verb of the Day: Buscar
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