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      • Volver is a common verb that often means "to return." It can also be used to refer to various kinds of change or to repeated actions. Prefixes can be used with volver to form several other common verbs. Volver is a stem-changing verb with an irregular past participle.
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  2. Dec 8, 2018 · Volver is a common verb that often means "to return." It can also be used to refer to various kinds of change or to repeated actions. Prefixes can be used with volver to form several other common verbs. Volver is a stem-changing verb with an irregular past participle.

  3. Nov 8, 2023 · 1. Volver a + [Infinitive] The Spanish verb volver generally means “to return.” But that little Spanish preposition a can change the meaning of the verb slightly. In many contexts, the Spanish phrase volver a followed by an infinitive verb means “to do something again.”

  4. Jun 1, 2023 · Volver, however, has a very specific meaning when we use it in conjunction with the preposition a. The expression volver a means to do something again. We have to be very careful when using it: while in English we use an adverb ( again ), volver a in Spanish is still a verb, so we have to conjugate it. Let’s see some examples: I called Mary again.

  5. Jul 22, 2016 · It's important to point out as well that with "volver a" it will always be followed an infinitive verb while "otra vez" can be used in many different ways with the basic understanding of "again" that we have in English.

    • ben- (good) beneficiar. to benefit. bendito. blessed. Emilio es el benefactor más generoso. Emilio is the most generous benefactor.
    • mal- (bad) malevolente. malevolent (kind of evil) la malnutrición. malnutrition. Espero que el tumor no sea maligno. I hope the tumor is not malignant.
    • sobre- (over) la sobredosis. overdose. sobresaliente. outstanding (over and above expectations) El camión se averió por el sobrepeso. The truck broke down because of the extra weight.
    • super- (over) superar. to surpass, overcome. el supermercado. supermarket. El profesor supervisó el examen. The teacher supervised (watched over) the exam.
  6. With "volver," the preterite tense is used to indicate a completed action in the past, while the imperfect tense describes past actions with no clear beginning or end. In the preterite, "volver" looks like this:

  7. Oct 1, 2022 · The most common use. The most common meaning of the verb “volver” is “to return” or “to be back”. For example: “Vuelvo a casa en 20 minutos” (I’ll be back home in 20 minutes). Let’s see all the conjugations and examples of them!

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