Grip – Explicación, oraciones de ejemplo y conjugación.

Explicación

El verbo «grip» en inglés se refiere a la acción de agarrar o sujetar firmemente algo con las manos o con otro instrumento. Este verbo puede ser utilizado tanto en contextos físicos como figurativos. En un sentido físico, «grip» implica tomar control de un objeto mediante una presión firme y segura, como cuando se sostiene un martillo o se agarra un volante. En un sentido más figurativo, el término puede usarse para describir el acto de captar la atención o el interés de alguien de manera intensa y absorbente. El verbo «grip» es comúnmente usado en la lengua inglesa y es esencial para expresar situaciones donde la firmeza y el control son elementos clave.

Ejemplos de frases

The climber had to grip the rock tightly to avoid falling.

She felt her fear grip her heart as the lights went out.

The thrilling novel managed to grip his attention from start to finish.

During the scary movie, she couldn’t help but grip her friend’s hand.

The old man used a cane to help him grip the slippery sidewalk.

He needed to grip the steering wheel firmly to control the car during the storm.

The suspense in the air was enough to grip the entire audience during the play.

She taught her daughter how to grip a pencil correctly when writing.

The icy path made it difficult to grip the ground, causing many to slip.

He could feel the panic grip him as he realized he was lost.

Conjugación

Presente Simple

I grip the pencil tightly.

You grip the handle firmly.

He grips the rope securely.

She grips the steering wheel nervously.

It grips the ground firmly.

We grip our tickets excitedly.

They grip their tools confidently.

Pasado Simple

I gripped the bat before swinging.

You gripped the brush as you painted.

He gripped the dog’s leash tightly during the walk.

She gripped her bag while running.

It gripped the surface until it was lifted.

We gripped our seats during the rollercoaster ride.

They gripped their glasses during the toast.

Futuro Simple

I will grip the rail during the boat ride.

You will grip the key as you unlock the door.

He will grip the handle to support himself.

She will grip her child’s hand crossing the street.

It will grip onto the dock post.

We will grip our hats when the wind blows.

They will grip their tools to start the work.

Presente Continuo

I am gripping the edge of the table.

You are gripping the book too tightly.

He is gripping the rail as he walks down the stairs.

She is gripping her phone during the entire conversation.

It is gripping the fabric in its claws.

We are gripping our bags as we hurry.

They are gripping their seats during the turbulent flight.

Condicional Simple

I would grip the opportunity if it were offered to me.

You would grip the chance to speak with the director.

He would grip the ladder more securely if he knew it was loose.

She would grip her dreams tighter and never let go.

It would grip onto the ice to prevent slipping.

We would grip our heritage and values no matter what.

They would grip their convictions in the face of adversity.

Pasado Continuo

I was gripping the sides of the raft as we hit the rapids.

You were gripping your seat during the horror film.

He was gripping the tool tightly while working.

She was gripping her brother’s hand during the scary ride.

It was gripping the branch as the wind blew.

We were gripping our drinks at the crowded party.

They were gripping their maps as they navigated the city.

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