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An infinitive is the basic form of a verb, having no tense and not being conjugated. In English, an infinitive is preceded by the word to. In English, the infinitive form of the verb is the one you will see listed in dictionaries like this one.Explanation:
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Pedro no está enfermo __porque el__ Siempre está muy bien.
or
Pedro no está enfermo; el Siempre está muy bien.
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Dont know if this is what you need but here's all the translations of the verbs without their reflexive pronouns.
1. Acostarse
- Acostar (to lie down)
2. Afeitarse
- Afeitar (to shave)
3. Arreglarse
- Arreglar (To get ready)
4. Bañarse
- Bañar (To bathe/take a bath)
5. Cepillarse (los dientes)
- Cepillar (To brush) (Los dientes= your teeth, so this would be "to brush your teeth)
6. Despertarse
- Despertar (to wake up)
7. Dormirse
- Dormir (To sleep)
8. Ducharse
- Duchar (To take a shower)
9. Entrenarse
- Entreanar (To train/ prepare)
10. Lavarse
- Lavar (To wash)
11. Maquillarse
- Maquillar (To put on makeup)
12. Peinarse
- Peinar (To comb- your hair)
13. Ponerse la ropa
- Poner la ropa ( to put clothes on)
14. Secarse
- Secar (To dry off)
15. Peinarse- Peinar (To comb- your hair)
¿Cómo va a ser el clima en las montañas en el invierno?
Muy fío, helado, a temperaturas bajo cero