sacaron

they took out, took


Verb sacaron

  1. Second-person plural (ustedes) preterite indicative form of sacar.
  2. Third-person plural (ellos, ellas, also used with ustedes) preterite indicative form of sacar.

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Examples
  • Sacaron el retrato de la pared.

    The portrait was taken from the wall.

  • Los hombres sacaron sus espadas de sus vainas.

    The men drew their swords from their scabbards.

  • Me sacaron el diente con caries.

    I got my decayed tooth pulled out.

  • Sacaron varios cuerpos después de la explosión.

    They carried out several bodies after the explosion.

  • Me sacaron un diente.

    I had a tooth pulled.

  • Los hombres sacaron sus espadas de sus fundas.

    The men drew their swords from their scabbards.

  • Le sacaron las muelas del juicio a Brian.

    Brian got his wisdom teeth out.


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