To Get up
Levantarse
te duermes
you sleep
dormirse (present tense)
o-ue
to shower/to take a shower
ducharse
name all of the pronouns when using reflexive pronoun. (yo, tu, Ella, nosotros, vosotros, ustedes)
me, te, se, nos, os, se
To wash yourself
Lavarse
me despirto
I wake up
vestirse (preterite)
e-i
to put on
ponerse
In present progressive, does the pronoun go before or after a form of estar?
before
to shave
afeitarse
nos corrimos
we ran/run
Acostarse (present)
o-ue
to put on makeup
Maquillarse
when do you need a pronoun
when the subject is doing the action to themselves.
To dress yourself
Vestirse
se vestirse
they/he/she got dressed
divertirse (present)
e-ie
take tale off (clothes)
quitarse
True or false: you don't need a pronoun when the sentence is in the past tense (preterite)
False
to go to bed
acostarse
se sentirse
he/she/they all feel
Despertarse (present)
e-ie
to get sick
Emfermarse
True or false: if the same sentence has 2 people doing 2 different actions to themselves you only need one pronoun?
false