<span>1. Jaime se levanta a las ocho.
<em>Jaime gets up at eight.</em>
2. Yo uso Crest cuando yo me cepillo los dientes.
<em>I use Crest when I brush my teeth.</em>
3. Ustedes no se afeitan por la manana.
<em>You don't shave in the morning.</em>
4. Marcos no se seca el pelo después de ducharse.
<em>Marcos does not dry his hair after showering.</em>
5. Tú te lavas las manos con el jabón
<em>You wash your hands with soap.</em>
6. Ricardo y Teresita se miran en el espejo.
<em>Ricardo and Teresita look in the mirror.</em>
7. Nosotros nos cepillamos el pelo con el cepillo.
<em>We brush our hair with the brush.</em>
8. Ustedes se lavan en el lavabo.
<em>You wash in the sink.</em>
9. Ustedes no se cepillan a las diez de la noche.
<em>You do not brush at ten o'clock at night.</em>
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It is perhaps clearer in other languages, but conjugated verbs in English<span> can also sometimes tell us something about how many people are participating in the action of the </span>verb<span>. For example, singular subjects (he, she, it) in the present simple tense have an “s” added to them when </span>conjugated<span>: He sings. She reads.</span>
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