termines

/teɾˈmines/, [t̪eɾˈmi.nes]

finish


Verb termines

  1. Informal second-person singular () present subjunctive form of terminar.

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Examples
  • Avísame cuando termines.

    Let me know when you're done.

  • Cuando termines de inflar esos globos, ¿podrías barrer la sala?

    After you blow up those balloons, could you sweep the room?

  • Cuando termines de barrer, yo paso la fregona.

    When you're done sweeping, I'll mop.

  • Es casi imposible que termines el trabajo en un día.

    It is next to impossible for you to finish the work in a day.

  • No es factible que termines este proyecto.

    It's not feasible for you to finish this project.

  • Esperaré a que termines.

    I'll wait for you to finish.


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