- If a child stepped(v.ps) in front of my car and I was speeding, I would never forgive myself. 14. To forgive: perdonar 15. To drop: tirar. - I would never drop litter(desperdicio) 2. Would you drop litter? 16. To hide: esconder. - Britons would hide income (ingresos) in order to (con el fin de) pay less tax. 17. To hand in: devolver. - 76% of Britons would hand in a wallet they found in the street. - Would you hand in a wallet you found in the street? - I'd definitely hand in a wallet if I found it in the street. - If I ever lost my wallet someone would hand it in. 18. To charge: cobrar. - Would you tell a shop assistant if she charged you too a little? - I'd definitely tell a shop assistant if he or she hadn't charged me enough. (s e usa hadn't charged por que hay una secuencialidad: primero me cargan poco lueg o reclamo.) 19. To steal: robar. - Would you steal office or school stationery? - I'd probably steal paper and things from my office if I knew other people did it too. - Would you steal something from a shop? 20. To pretend: pretender. - Would you pretend to be sick to take a day off work or school? 21. To avoid: evitar. - Would you avoid paying income tax(impuestos a la ganancia)? 22. To park: aparcar ; parking (noun) = aparcamiento - Would you park in a disabled parking space? - I'd park in a disabled parking space if there was a real emergency. - 36% would park in a disabled parking space. - We won't have to pay for telephones and parking (n). 23. To walk out: salir. - Would you walk out of your job? - Would you walk out of a restaurant without paying the bill? 24. To drop out: abandonar. - Would you drop out of college? 25. To lie: mentir. - Would you lie to someone close to you? - I might lie to a close friend about something very small, like why I was late. - I would never lie to a close friend about anything. 26. To tidy up: ordenar. / tidy (adj.). - If I make a dinner, will you tidy up bit? - It will be a very comfortable world, there will be technology to keep your ho use tidy.