cogió

caught, took


Verb cogió

  1. Formal second-person singular (usted) preterite indicative form of coger.
  2. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) preterite indicative form of coger.

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Examples
  • Ella me cogió una manzana.

    She picked me an apple.

  • Tom cogió mi coche.

    Tom took my car.

  • Ken cogió el autobús equivocado por error.

    Ken took the wrong bus by mistake.

  • Mi padre cogió una neumonía el mes pasado.

    My father contracted pneumonia last month.

  • Las chicas se fueron de pesca hoy. Alla cogió uno grande.

    The girls went fishing today. Alla caught a big one.

  • Ella le cogió la mano.

    She grabbed him by the hand.

  • Tom cogió un libro, lo abrió y lo empezó a leer.

    Tom picked up a book, opened it, and started reading it.

  • Tom cogió la caja e intentó abrirla.

    Tom picked up the box and tried to open it.

  • Tom cogió algo de la mesa.

    Tom picked up something off the table.

  • Él me cogió del brazo y me miró a los ojos.

    He took me by the arm and looked me in the eye.

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