Realidades 3
1st Edition
ISBN: 9780130359681
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Page 157: Actividad 6
Exercise 1
Step 1
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In this task, we need to complete the sentences using one of the verbs in the parenthesis and changing it to the correct form.
Step 2
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In these exercises, we will revise the use of reflexive verbs.
The reflexive verbs infinitive in Spanish end with “-se” and by conjugating before the verb goes the reflexive pronoun (me, te, se, nos, os, se) + verb.
These verbs are often used with daily activities, when describing the emotional or physical state, etc.
The reflexive verbs infinitive in Spanish end with “-se” and by conjugating before the verb goes the reflexive pronoun (me, te, se, nos, os, se) + verb.
These verbs are often used with daily activities, when describing the emotional or physical state, etc.
Step 3
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Now let’s look at the first example.
We have “mensajes” (messages), therefore we will choose “escribirse” (write).
The subjects are Analia and Nicolás (they). We will use third person plural form of the verb “escribirse” (se escriben).
We have “mensajes” (messages), therefore we will choose “escribirse” (write).
The subjects are Analia and Nicolás (they). We will use third person plural form of the verb “escribirse” (se escriben).
Result
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se escriben
Exercise 2
Step 1
1 of 4
In this task, we need to complete the sentences using one of the verbs in the parenthesis and changing it to the correct form.
Step 2
2 of 4
In these exercises, we will revise the use of reflexive verbs.
The reflexive verbs infinitive in Spanish end with “-se” and by conjugating before the verb goes the reflexive pronoun (me, te, se, nos, os, se) + verb.
These verbs are often used with daily activities, when describing the emotional or physical state, etc.
The reflexive verbs infinitive in Spanish end with “-se” and by conjugating before the verb goes the reflexive pronoun (me, te, se, nos, os, se) + verb.
These verbs are often used with daily activities, when describing the emotional or physical state, etc.
Step 3
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Now let’s look at the second example.
From the context of the sentence, we will choose “entenderse” (understood).
The subjects are Analia and Nicolás (they). We will use the third person plural form of the verb “entenderse” (se entienden).
From the context of the sentence, we will choose “entenderse” (understood).
The subjects are Analia and Nicolás (they). We will use the third person plural form of the verb “entenderse” (se entienden).
Result
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se entienden
Exercise 3
Step 1
1 of 4
In this task, we need to complete the sentences using one of the verbs in the parenthesis and changing it to the correct form.
Step 2
2 of 4
In these exercises, we will revise the use of reflexive verbs.
The reflexive verbs infinitive in Spanish end with “-se” and by conjugating before the verb goes the reflexive pronoun (me, te, se, nos, os, se) + verb.
These verbs are often used with daily activities, when describing the emotional or physical state, etc.
The reflexive verbs infinitive in Spanish end with “-se” and by conjugating before the verb goes the reflexive pronoun (me, te, se, nos, os, se) + verb.
These verbs are often used with daily activities, when describing the emotional or physical state, etc.
Step 3
3 of 4
Now let’s look at the third example.
From the context of the sentence, we will choose “pelearse” (fight).
The subjects are Analia and Nicolás (they). We will use the third person plural form of the verb “pelearse” (se pelean).
From the context of the sentence, we will choose “pelearse” (fight).
The subjects are Analia and Nicolás (they). We will use the third person plural form of the verb “pelearse” (se pelean).
Result
4 of 4
se pelean
Exercise 4
Step 1
1 of 4
In this task, we need to complete the sentences using one of the verbs in the parenthesis and changing it to the correct form.
Step 2
2 of 4
In these exercises, we will revise the use of reflexive verbs.
The reflexive verbs infinitive in Spanish end with “-se” and by conjugating before the verb goes the reflexive pronoun (me, te, se, nos, os, se) + verb.
These verbs are often used with daily activities, when describing the emotional or physical state, etc.
The reflexive verbs infinitive in Spanish end with “-se” and by conjugating before the verb goes the reflexive pronoun (me, te, se, nos, os, se) + verb.
These verbs are often used with daily activities, when describing the emotional or physical state, etc.
Step 3
3 of 4
Now let’s look at the fourth example.
From the context of the sentence, we will choose “comprenderse” (understand) and “ayudarse” (help).
The subjects are Analia and Nicolás (they). We will use the third person plural form of the verb “comprenderse” (se comprenden) and “ayudarse” (se ayudan).
From the context of the sentence, we will choose “comprenderse” (understand) and “ayudarse” (help).
The subjects are Analia and Nicolás (they). We will use the third person plural form of the verb “comprenderse” (se comprenden) and “ayudarse” (se ayudan).
Result
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se comprenden; se ayudan
Exercise 5
Step 1
1 of 4
In this task, we need to complete the sentences using one of the verbs in the parenthesis and changing it to the correct form.
Step 2
2 of 4
In these exercises, we will revise the use of reflexive verbs.
The reflexive verbs infinitive in Spanish end with “-se” and by conjugating before the verb goes the reflexive pronoun (me, te, se, nos, os, se) + verb.
These verbs are often used with daily activities, when describing the emotional or physical state, etc.
The reflexive verbs infinitive in Spanish end with “-se” and by conjugating before the verb goes the reflexive pronoun (me, te, se, nos, os, se) + verb.
These verbs are often used with daily activities, when describing the emotional or physical state, etc.
Step 3
3 of 4
Now let’s look at the fifth example.
From the context of the sentence, we will choose “llamarse” (call).
The subjects are Analia and Nicolás (they). We will use the third person plural form of the verb “llamarse” (se llaman).
From the context of the sentence, we will choose “llamarse” (call).
The subjects are Analia and Nicolás (they). We will use the third person plural form of the verb “llamarse” (se llaman).
Result
4 of 4
se llaman
Exercise 6
Step 1
1 of 4
In this task, we need to complete the sentences using one of the verbs in the parenthesis and changing it to the correct form.
Step 2
2 of 4
In these exercises, we will revise the use of reflexive verbs.
The reflexive verbs infinitive in Spanish end with “-se” and by conjugating before the verb goes the reflexive pronoun (me, te, se, nos, os, se) + verb.
These verbs are often used with daily activities, when describing the emotional or physical state, etc.
The reflexive verbs infinitive in Spanish end with “-se” and by conjugating before the verb goes the reflexive pronoun (me, te, se, nos, os, se) + verb.
These verbs are often used with daily activities, when describing the emotional or physical state, etc.
Step 3
3 of 4
Now let’s look at the sixth example.
From the context of the sentence, we will choose “verse” (see).
The subjects are Analia and Nicolás (they). We will use the third person plural form of the verb “verse” (se ven).
From the context of the sentence, we will choose “verse” (see).
The subjects are Analia and Nicolás (they). We will use the third person plural form of the verb “verse” (se ven).
Result
4 of 4
se ven
Exercise 7
Step 1
1 of 4
In this task, we need to complete the sentences using one of the verbs in the parenthesis and changing it to the correct form.
Step 2
2 of 4
In these exercises, we will revise the use of reflexive verbs.
The reflexive verbs infinitive in Spanish end with “-se” and by conjugating before the verb goes the reflexive pronoun (me, te, se, nos, os, se) + verb.
These verbs are often used with daily activities, when describing the emotional or physical state, etc.
The reflexive verbs infinitive in Spanish end with “-se” and by conjugating before the verb goes the reflexive pronoun (me, te, se, nos, os, se) + verb.
These verbs are often used with daily activities, when describing the emotional or physical state, etc.
Step 3
3 of 4
Now let’s look at the seventh example.
From the context of the sentence, we will choose “conocerse” (meet).
The subjects are Analia and Nicolás (they). We will use the third person plural form of the verb “conocerse” (se conocen).
From the context of the sentence, we will choose “conocerse” (meet).
The subjects are Analia and Nicolás (they). We will use the third person plural form of the verb “conocerse” (se conocen).
Result
4 of 4
se conocen
Exercise 8
Step 1
1 of 4
In this task, we need to complete the sentences using one of the verbs in the parenthesis and changing it to the correct form.
Step 2
2 of 4
In these exercises, we will revise the use of reflexive verbs.
The reflexive verbs infinitive in Spanish end with “-se” and by conjugating before the verb goes the reflexive pronoun (me, te, se, nos, os, se) + verb.
These verbs are often used with daily activities, when describing the emotional or physical state, etc.
The reflexive verbs infinitive in Spanish end with “-se” and by conjugating before the verb goes the reflexive pronoun (me, te, se, nos, os, se) + verb.
These verbs are often used with daily activities, when describing the emotional or physical state, etc.
Step 3
3 of 4
Now let’s look at the eight example.
From the context of the sentence, we will choose “llevarse” bien(get along good).
The subjects are Analia and Nicolás (they). We will use the third person plural form of the verb “llevarse” (se llevan).
From the context of the sentence, we will choose “llevarse” bien(get along good).
The subjects are Analia and Nicolás (they). We will use the third person plural form of the verb “llevarse” (se llevan).
Result
4 of 4
se llevan
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