You probably need to conjugate 'esquiar' to ustedes form but that depends on the form you guys are in like: Present or Past Pogressive, Preterite...etc.
Answer:
Laves el carro antes de ir a la fiesta. No nos acordamos de comprar los regalos. Para llegar a tiempo, Raúl y Marta acostaron a los niños antes de irse. Me siento cómodo con mi nuevo vestido. Mis amigas siempre se visten con ropa muy elegante. Los cocineros prueban la comida antes de servirla. Te preocupas mucho por llegar antes que los otros invitados, ¿verdad? En general, me afeito, pero hoy es un día especial y el barbero me afeita. ¡Será una fiesta inolvidable!
Explanation:
You wash the car before going to the party. We do not remember to buy the gifts. To arrive on time, Raúl and Marta to bed to the children before leaving. I feel comfortable in my new dress. My friends always dress with very elegant clothes. The cooks try the food before serving it. You worry a lot to get before the other guests, right? In general, shave myself, but today is a special day and the barber shave me. It will be an unforgettable party!
Si todo te aburre y nada te interesa, cambia tu rutina diaria.
Answer:
1.
- REFLEXIVE SENTENCE: Josefina SE LAVA las manos en el lavabo
- NO-REFLEXIVE SENTENCE: Josefina LAVA la ropa en casa de su madre
2.
- REFLEXIVE SENTENCE: Yo ME PONGO en el baño, delante del espejo
- NO-REFLEXIVE SENTENCE: Yo PEINO a mi hermana todas las mañanas
3.
- REFLEXIVE SENTENCE: Nosotros NOS PONEMOS nerviosos antes de un examen
- NO-REFLEXIVE SENTENCE: Nosotros PONEMOS la toalla al lado de la ducha
4.
- REFLEXIVE SENTENCE: Los estudiantes SE LEVANTAN muy temprano
- NO-REFLEXIVE SENTENCE: Los estudiantes LEVANTAN la mano y hacen preguntas
Explanation:
To answer this exercise we first have to know what <u>REFLEXIVE VERBS</u> are because it is the main theme of our sentences.
<h3><em>
REFLEXIVE VERBS</em></h3>
They are a special kind of CONJUGATED VERBS that are transitive. It means that <u>the action expressed by the verb is affecting the subject of the sentence.</u> Thus, the person who does the action is the same person who receives that action.
<u>For example:</u> <em>Yo me peino</em> (I comb my hair); here I’m the person who is doing the action of “combing”, but my own hair is who is being combed, so I do and receive the action of the verb at the same time.
Verbs related to<u> personal routines</u> (for example combing, making up, dressing up, washing, having a bath, etc.) are commonly <u>REFLEXIVE VERBS</u>.
<u><em>GRAMMATICAL RULE:</em></u> It is really important to notice that REFLEXIVE VERBS are always accompanied by REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS, which are in charge of expressing who is receiving the action.
<h3><em>REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS</em></h3>
- Yo –Me
- Tú- Te
- ÉL/ella/usted- Se
- Nosotros-Nos
- Vosotros-Os
- Ellos-Se
Now, here we have the answers, please focus your attention in the conjugated verb and the reflexive pronoun that is always next to it. Each example has the same conjugated verb but one sentence is reflexive and the other isn’t.
<h2>ANSWERS</h2>
1.
- REFLEXIVE SENTENCE: Josefina SE LAVA las manos en el lavabo
- NO-REFLEXIVE SENTENCE: Josefina LAVA la ropa en casa de su madre
2.
- REFLEXIVE SENTENCE: Yo ME PONGO en el baño, delante del espejo
- NO-REFLEXIVE SENTENCE: Yo PEINO a mi hermana todas las mañanas
3.
- REFLEXIVE SENTENCE: Nosotros NOS PONEMOS nerviosos antes de un examen
- NO-REFLEXIVE SENTENCE: Nosotros PONEMOS la toalla al lado de la ducha
4.
- REFLEXIVE SENTENCE: Los estudiantes SE LEVANTAN muy temprano
- NO-REFLEXIVE SENTENCE: Los estudiantes LEVANTAN la mano y hacen preguntas
The second answer is correct