Mina means mine. This word seems the best fit, as the others don't make sense for this context, as far as my knowledge of Spanish goes. I've studied Spanish for two years, and a few of the words I have never heard of before.
Ar verbs are more common, then after comes er and then ir. Hope this helps! My grandma and Mom are both salvadorean so i'm pretty good at spanish. Hope you get FANTASTIC GRADES! Sorry if i'm late. If you get it wrong blame it on me
Answer:
Tengo una fiesta que ir, la fiesta va hacer alas cinco y media de la tarde. Voy a llevar una falda azul marino, con una bonita blusa blanca y unos tacones negros. También voy a llevar unas sabritas y sodas, muchas, porque va ver muchas personas. Voy a llegar a la fiesta a las seis porque se pone más divertido a esa hora. La fiesta va hacer en la casa de mi amiga en Chicago, Illinois la casa esta grande y bonita, y tambien el barrio. La ciudad está grande y bonita, a mi me gusta estar ayi. Voy a ir con mi hermano mayor a la fiesta, los vamos a divertir mucho!
Explanation:
Hey there! I'm happy to help!
I will assume that you are talking in the present tense (He gets up very early).
When conjugating reflexive verbs (ones with -se on the end) to he, she, it, you formal, they, and you plural, we put the se first and then we conjugate the verb without the se on the end and we put it after.
If you conjugate despertar to he, you get despierta. The e from despertar splits because it is accented, giving us ie. Don't forget the se, we now say "se despierta" as the conjugation.
So, the answer is Él se despierta muy tarde.
I hope that this helps!