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		<title>Conjugated Spanish Verbs Before Infinitives</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Certain Spanish verbs may be immediately followed by the infinitive form of another verb. An infinitive verb is essentially an un-conjugated verb. This is not a full list, but here are some of the major conjugated Spanish verbs that may be followed by infinitive verbs and some examples: querer &#124; to want Quiero ir al [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Certain Spanish verbs may be immediately followed by the infinitive form of another verb. An infinitive verb is essentially an un-conjugated verb. This is not a full list, but here are some of the major conjugated Spanish verbs that may be followed by infinitive verbs and some examples:</p>
<p>querer | to want<br />
Quiero ir al parque. (I want to go to the park.)<br />
Quieren ir a Florida. (They want to go to Florida.)</p>
<p>deber | be obligated to<br />
Debes comer más verduras. (You should eat more vegetables.)<br />
Deben pagar la multa. (You have to pay the fine.)</p>
<p>preferir | prefer to<br />
Prefiero comer solo. (I prefer to eat alone.)<br />
Prefieren vivir en las montañas. (They prefer to live in the mountains.)</p>
<p>esperar | hope to<br />
Espera hablar con Ron Washington. (He hopes to speak with Ron Washington.)<br />
Espero conocer a John Stockton. (I hope to meet John Stockton.)</p>
<p>saber | know how to<br />
Mi hijo no sabe manejar. (My son doesn’t know how to drive.)<br />
Mi padre no sabe cocinar. (My father doesn’t know how to cook.)</p>
<p>necesitar | need to<br />
Necesito dormir. (I need to sleep.)<br />
Necesitas llamar al médico. (You need to call the doctor.)</p>
<p>encantar | love to<br />
Me encantaría cantar con ella. (I would love to sing with her.)<br />
Me encanta nadar en el océano. (I love to swim in the ocean.)</p>
<p>pensar | plan to<br />
Pensamos salir temprano. (We plan to leave early.)<br />
Pienso hablar con él. (I’m planning to speak with him.)</p>
<p>gustar | like to<br />
Me gusta jugar baloncesto. (I like to play basketball.)<br />
Me gusta comer ensalada. (I like to eat salad.)</p>
<p>poder | be able to<br />
No puedo ir contigo. (I can’t go with you.)<br />
Podemos salir a las ocho. (We can leave at eight.)</p>
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