acuerda
agree, agrees, remember
Verb acuerda
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Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of acordar.
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Formal second-person singular (usted) present indicative form of acordar.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of acordar.
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Tom no se acuerda de su abuelo.
Tom doesn't remember his grandfather.
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Ni siquiera se acuerda de lo que pasó anoche.
He doesn't even remember what happened last night.
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Tom no se acuerda dónde puso sus gafas.
Tom can't remember where he put his sunglasses.
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¿Quién se acuerda?
Who remembers?
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Ni siquiera se acuerda de mí.
She doesn't even remember me.
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¿Se acuerda de eso, verdad?
You remember that, don't you?
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Tom no se acuerda de dónde dejó sus llaves.
Tom doesn't remember where he put his key.
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Tom no se acuerda de cuándo exactamente conoció a los padres de Mary.
Tom can't remember exactly when he first met Mary's parents.
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Su mamá no se acuerda de lo que encontró en esa habitación.
His mum doesn't remember what she found in that room.
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Él todavía se acuerda de ti.
He still remembers you.
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