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Let's Talk! INSTANT SPANISH

See CONVERSATIONS, p. 141
See PRONUNCIATION, p. 277
(See pages 229 and 258)
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VERB BOX
despertarse-ie
levantarse
bañarse
ducharse
lavarse (la cara)
secarse (el pelo)
peinarse (el pelo)
cepillarse (el pelo)
lavarse (los dientes)
afeitarse
maquillarse (la cara)
vestirse-i
probarse-ue (la ropa)
quitarse (la ropa)
acostarse-ue
dormirse-ue
despertarse-ie (de buen
humor)
despertarse-ie (de mal
humor)
to wake up
to get up
to take a bath
to take a shower
to wash (my face)
to dry (one’s hair)
to comb (one’s hair)
to brush (one’s hair)
to brush (one/s teeth)
to shave
to put on makeup
to get dressed
to try on (the clothes)
to take off (the clothes)
to go to bed
to go to sleep
to wake up (in a good
mood)
to wake up (in a bad
mood)
Getting Dressed
Vestirse
to wake up (in a good mood)
despertarme (de buen humor)
CLOTHES - GETTING DRESSED
ROPA - VISTIÉNDOSE
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GRAMMAR
In Spanish verbs that end
in
se
are reflexive verbs.
(lavarse - to wash)
They indicate something a person
can do involving
himself.
I wash my hair. (Yo) me lavo el pelo.
Literal Translation
:
I wash the hair to myself.
(Reflexive verbs do not ocurr
in English
.)
(Vea las páginas 229 y 258.)
GRAMÁTICA
En español verbos que
terminan en
se
son verbos
reflexivos.
(lavarse - to wash)
Ellos indican algo que una persona
puede hacer
implicándose a si mismo.
I wash my hair. (Yo) me lavo el pelo.
Literal Translation
:
I wash the hair to myself.
(Verbos reflexivos no ocurren
en inglés.)
me lavo
te lavas
se lava
nos lavamos
os laváis
se lavan
Yo me lavo la cara
.
I wash my face
.
(I wash the face to myself.)
yo
él, ella,
Ud.
nosotros
vosotros
ellos, ellas,
Uds.
lavarseto wash (oneself)
REFLEXIVE VERBS
ADD
a. Sentence Extenders—
p.4, pgs. 134-137
b. Description--
p.5, p.24
(See page 227.)
+
I want…
I need…
I have (to)…
Yo quiero…
Yo necesito
Yo tengo que…
Plug In Any Infinitive
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(See Conjugation Dictionarypgs. 149-179.)
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