corre

run


Verb corre

  1. Informal second-person singular () affirmative imperative form of correr.
  2. Formal second-person singular (usted) present indicative form of correr.
  3. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of correr.

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Examples
  • Un perro corre detrás de un gato y el gato detrás de un ratón.

    A dog runs after a cat, and the cat after a mouse.

  • ¿Tony corre todos los días?

    Does Tony run every day?

  • Ella corre más rápido que yo.

    She runs faster than I do.

  • Corre el riesgo de ser desahuciado.

    He's in danger of being evicted.

  • Tom corre 10 kilómetros por día.

    Tom runs 10 kilometers a day.

  • Esta casa corre riesgo de desmoronamiento.

    This house runs the risk of collapsing.

  • Ken corre más rápido que tú.

    Ken runs faster than you.

  • ¿Siempre corre?

    Do you always run?

  • ¡Qué rápido corre la Srta. Kanda!

    How fast Miss Kanda runs!

  • Corre, o vas a llegar tarde.

    Run, or else you'll be late.

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