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77julia77 [94]
3 years ago
9

Separate the reflexive pronouns from the verb

Spanish
1 answer:
brilliants [131]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

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)

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