When you have 2 CONSECUTIVE verbs, which verb gets conjugated?
the first verb gets conjugated
her lápices
sus lápices
When you have 2 CONSECUTIVE verbs, what happens to the second verb?
The second verb stays as an infinitive or unconjugated.
my desodorante
mi desodorante
When you have 2 CONSECUTIVE verbs, what do you do with the reflexive pronoun?
* AFTER making it agree with the subject
1. place it in front of the conjugated verb
OR
2. attach it to the infinitive
your (familiar, singular) towels
tus toallas
¿Ser / Estar? AND What usage?
Sois estadounidenses.
ser / origin, description
(You are from the US/United Statesian)
Translate:
They need to brush their teeth.
(Ellos) se necesitan cepillar los dientes.
(OR)
(Ellos) necesitan cepillarse los dientes.
their brushes
sus cepillos
¿Ser / Estar? AND What usage?
They are dancing for joy because they learned Spanish!
Estar - action
(están bailando)
Translate:
We have to get up at six o'clock.
(Nosotros) nos tenemos que despertar a las seis.
OR
(Nosotros) tenemos que despertarnos a las seis.
our photos
nuestras fotos (fotografías)