<h3>Include both the correct reflexive pronoun and conjugated form of the verb in the blank. </h3><h3>Do not include any extra spaces or punctuation. </h3>
Question 12 options: Tú el pelo cada mes. (cortarse/acostarse)
Answer 12: Tú <u>te cortas</u> el pelo cada mes.
Translation 12: You cut your hair every month.
Question 13 options: Yo un suéter cuando tengo frío. (ponerse/levantarse)
Answer 13: Yo <u>me pongo</u> un suéter cuando tengo frío.
Translation 13: I wear a sweater when I'm cold.
Question 14 options: Rita y Paulina el pelo antes de salir. (arreglarse /ducharse)
Answer 14: Rita y Paulina <u>se arreglan</u> el pelo antes de salir.
Translation 14: Rita and Paulina do their hair before going out.
Question 15 options: Mis padres y yo tarde los fines de semana. (secarse/levantarse)
Answer 15: Mis padres y yo <u>nos levantamos</u> tarde los fines de semana.
Translation 15: My parents and I get up late on weekends.
Question 16 options: Mi hermano mayor la cara antes de salir con su novia. (afeitarse/despertarse)
Answer 16: Mi hermano mayor <u>se afeita</u> la cara antes de salir con su novia.
Translation 16: My older brother shaves his face before going out with his girlfriend.
Question 17 options: Enrique y yo los dientes después de comer. (cepillarse/peinarse)
Answer 17: Enrique y yo <u>nos cepillamos</u> los dientes después de comer.
Translation 17: Enrique and I brush our teeth after eating.
Question 18 options: Yo después de jugar básquetbol. (cortarse/ducharse)
Answer 18: Yo <u>me ducho</u> después de jugar básquetbol.
Translation 18: I take a shower after playing basketball.