quitó

/kiˈto/, [kiˈt̪o]

removed, took away


Verb quitó

  1. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) preterite indicative form of quitar.

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Examples
  • Tom se quitó la camisa.

    Tom took off his shirt.

  • Él se quitó su sombrero.

    He took off his hat.

  • El rey se quitó sus ropas.

    The king took his clothes off.

  • Tom se quitó las gafas.

    Tom removed his glasses.

  • El cirujano le quitó el apéndice a su paciente.

    The surgeon took out his patient's appendix.

  • Tom se quitó los lentes y se frotó los ojos.

    Tom took off his glasses and rubbed his eyes.

  • Tom se quitó su suéter y lo metió en su casillero.

    Tom took off his sweater and put it in his locker.

  • Tom quitó el anzuelo de la boca del pescado.

    Tom took the hook out of the fish's mouth.

  • Tom se quitó su anillo de bodas.

    Tom took off his wedding ring.

  • Tom se quitó los zapatos.

    Tom took off his shoes.

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