A2 verb

disipar

When you're learning Spanish at the A2 level, you're starting to talk about more abstract things. The word disipar fits right in here because it's about things like feelings or weather becoming less strong or just going away. You might use it to talk about clouds clearing up or even someone's doubts fading. It's a really useful verb for describing how things change and become less intense or visible.

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sentence order C1

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Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Las dudas se disiparon con la evidencia.

This sentence means 'The doubts dissipated with the evidence.' The verb 'disiparon' is conjugated correctly for 'dudas' (they).

sentence order C1

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Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: El sol ayudó a disipar la niebla matutina.

This sentence means 'The sun helped to dissipate the morning fog.' 'Disipar' is in the infinitive form because it follows the conjugated verb 'ayudó'.

sentence order C1

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Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Para disipar el miedo, enfrenta tus temores.

This sentence means 'To dissipate fear, confront your fears.' 'Para' indicates purpose, so 'disipar' is in the infinitive.

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