Meaning
To make a movement with the feet or to make progress.
Cultural Background
Often used in political discourse to describe policy changes. Used frequently in romantic contexts regarding relationships.
Remember the verb
Always use 'dar' with 'paso'. Never 'hacer' or 'tener'.
Meaning
To make a movement with the feet or to make progress.
Remember the verb
Always use 'dar' with 'paso'. Never 'hacer' or 'tener'.
Test Yourself
Complete the sentence.
Para lograr tus metas, tienes que ___ un paso a la vez.
The correct collocation is 'dar un paso'.
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Practice Bank
1 exercisesPara lograr tus metas, tienes que ___ un paso a la vez.
The correct collocation is 'dar un paso'.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsNo, it is always 'dar un paso'.
Related Phrases
paso a paso
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