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Page 347: Gramatica A
Remember that with **reflexive verbs you conjugate both the verb and the pronoun.**
|Singular |Plural |
|–|–|
|Yo **me** |Nosotros **nos** |
|Tú **te** | Ustedes **se**|
|Él/Ella/Usted **se** |Ellos/Ellas **se** |
*(Laura goes to sleep early)*
*Laura (she)* is third-person singular, so we used the third-person singular form of the verb and the pronoun.
*(Laura and I Verónica do their make-up after they dry their hair.)*
*Laura and Verónica (they)* is third-person plural, so we used the third-person plural form of the verb and the pronoun.
*(Laura and I wash our hair with a really good shampoo.)*
*Laura and I (we)* is first-person plural, so we used the first-person plural form of the verb and the pronoun.
*(I dress myself.)*
*Yo (I)* is first-person singular, so we used the first-person singular form of the verb and the pronoun.
*(And you, do you brush your teeth before or after you shower?)*
*Tú (you)* is second-person singular, so we used the second-person singular form of the verb and the pronoun.
1. se acuesta
2. see maquillan
3. nos lavamos
4. me visto
5. te cepillas
Remember that with **reflexive verbs you conjugate both the verb and the pronoun.**
|Singular |Plural |
|–|–|
|Yo **me** |Nosotros **nos** |
|Tú **te** | Ustedes **se**|
|Él/Ella/Usted **se** |Ellos/Ellas **se** |
*(to wake up)*
Mario **se despierta**…
*(Mario wakes up at 6 AM.)*
*Mario (he)* is third-person singular, so we used the third-person singular form of the verb and the pronoun.
*(to shower)*
– Laura y yo **nos duchamos**…
*(Laura and I shower before we go to school.)*
*Laura and I (we)* is first-person plural, so we used the first-person plural form of the verb and the pronoun.
*(to wash)*
– Laura y Patricia **se bañan**…
*(Laura and Patricia wash their hair before they bathe.)*
*Laura and Patricia (they)* is third-person plural, so we used the third-person plural form of the verb and the pronoun.
*(to comb hair)*
– ¿Cuando **se peino** usted?
*(When did you comb your hair?)*
*Usted (you)* is a formal second-person singular. Formal second-person singular is treated like the third-person singular, so they have the same verb and pronoun endings.
*(to dry)*
– Yo **me seco** el pelo…
*(I dry my hair before I dress.)*
*Yo (I)* is the first-person singular, so we used the first-person singular form of the verb and the pronoun.
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|Singular |Plural |
|–|–|
|Yo **me** |Nosotros **nos** |
|Tú **te** | Ustedes **se**|
|Él/Ella/Usted **se** |Ellos/Ellas **se** |
– Después de despertarme, voy al baño y **me cepillo los dientes**.
*(After I wake up, I go to the bathroom and brush my teeth.)*
*Yo (I)* is the first-person singular, so we used the first-person singular form of the verb and the pronoun.
– Después de bañarme, **me peino**.
*(After I bathe, I comb my hair.)*
*Yo (I)* is the first-person singular, so we used the first-person singular form of the verb and the pronoun.
– Antes de vestirse, mis hermanos **se duchan**.
*(Before they dress, my siblings shower.)*
*Mis hermanos (they)* is third-person plural, so we used the third-person plural form of the verb and the pronoun.