What is estar?
The time period at which the present progressive occurs
When is right now?
What is pidiendo?
The reflexive pronoun that is part of the reflexive infinitive
What is se?
The room, in Spanish, where the verb bañar would take place
What is el baño?
One of the two locations reflexive pronouns can be in a sentence (the other being before the conjugated verb)
What is attached to the infinitive?
The new ending -ar verbs get when changed to make a present participle
What is -ando?
The missing word in the following sentence: El bebé está _______ en su cama.
What is durmiendo?
This fills in the blank: Reflexive actions happen when people both do the action and ________ it.
What is receive?
Verbs that are not reflexive
What are non-reflexive verbs?
The stem change that occurs in -ir verbs such as decir or servir in the present progressive progressive tense
What is e to i?
The new ending -er and -ir verbs get when changed to make a present participle
What is -iendo?
The stem change for verbs such as creer, leer, and traer when using the present progressive tense
What is e to y?
The reflexive form that means 'they wash themselves'
What is se lavan?
Verbs, like estar, that help connect the subject to the action
What are helping verbs?
The four reflexive pronouns in Spanish used in Latin America (sorry, os is used by dumb Spaniards)
What are me, te, se, and nos?
The missing word in the following sentence: Jorge y yo ___________ jugando al fútbol.
What is estamos?
Spanish for 'We are dressing for the party.'
What is '(Nosotros) Estamos vistiendo para la fiesta.'?
The two cases where the definite article is used with the reflexive verb
What are parts of the body and clothing?
What are stem-changing verbs?
The punctuation mark place over the a in ando or e in iendo when the direct object is attached to the present participle
Spanish for "I am eating the apples."
What is '(Yo) Estoy comiendo las manzanas.'?
The other way to say: 'Mi madre nos está comprando el desayuno.'
What is 'Mi madre está comprándonos el desayuno.'?
The other way to say: 'Te vas a acostar a las nueve.'
What are object pronouns?