acabo

finished, i have just, just


Verb acabo

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of acabar.

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Examples
  • Acabo de endeudarme.

    I just went into debt.

  • Apenas acabo de ver el accidente.

    I only just saw the accident.

  • Acabo de darme una ducha.

    I just took a shower.

  • Acabo de enterarme.

    I just got the word.

  • Acabo de hacer un amigo.

    I just made a friend.

  • Acabo de llegar a la estación.

    I've just arrived at the station.

  • Me acabo de pinchar una rueda.

    I got a flat tire.

  • Acabo de volver de allí.

    I just came from there.

  • Acabo de comprar algo de cartón.

    I just bought some cardboard.

  • Yo acabo de terminar de comer.

    I've just finished eating.

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