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What is the Spanish translation for 'Breakfast'?
What is the Spanish translation for 'Breakfast'?
- Atarse los zapatos
- Desayunarse (correct)
- Bañarse
- Irse para la escuela
Which of the following activities translates to 'Iirse para la escuela'?
Which of the following activities translates to 'Iirse para la escuela'?
- Sharing
- Going to school (correct)
- Lay down to sleep
- Tie shoes
What activity is associated with 'Bañarse'?
What activity is associated with 'Bañarse'?
Bath
What does 'Acostarse' refer to in English?
What does 'Acostarse' refer to in English?
To translate 'Tie shoes' into Spanish, you say '________'.
To translate 'Tie shoes' into Spanish, you say '________'.
Which activity translates to 'Afeitarse'?
Which activity translates to 'Afeitarse'?
What is the meaning of 'Corarse el pelo' in English?
What is the meaning of 'Corarse el pelo' in English?
What does 'Despertarse' mean?
What does 'Despertarse' mean?
What is the meaning of 'Levantarse'?
What is the meaning of 'Levantarse'?
Translate 'Ducharse' into English.
Translate 'Ducharse' into English.
What does 'Lavarse las manos' mean?
What does 'Lavarse las manos' mean?
Translate 'Secarse' into English.
Translate 'Secarse' into English.
What does 'Maquillarse' mean?
What does 'Maquillarse' mean?
Translate 'Cepillarse los dientes' into English.
Translate 'Cepillarse los dientes' into English.
What does 'Ponerse' mean?
What does 'Ponerse' mean?
What does 'Vestirse' mean?
What does 'Vestirse' mean?
Study Notes
Daily Routine
- The daily schedule includes activities like breakfast, tying shoes, going to school, bathing, haircuts, shaving, undressing and sleeping.
- Some activities have additional details or phrases in parenthesis. This might suggest a more detailed plan or steps for those activities.
- The phrase "irse para la escuela" suggests going to school.
- The phrase "acostarse" suggests getting into bed and "dormirse" indicates falling asleep.
- The inclusion of a haircut in the schedule implies a planned routine for personal grooming.
- Additional details like the time "0" for bedtime might suggest a designated time for sleep.
Reflexive Verbs
- Reflexive Verbs are verbs that are used when the action of the verb affects the subject of the verb.
- These verbs are used to describe actions that people do to themselves.
- Reflexive pronouns must be used with reflexive verbs : me, te, se, nos, os, se.
- Reflexive Verbs are conjugated just like regular verbs.
Conjugation Examples
- Despertarse (wake up):
- yo me despierto
- tú te despiertas
- él/ella/Ud. se despierta
- nosotros/nosotras nos despertamos
- vosotros/vosotras os despertáis
- ellos/ellas/Uds. se despiertan
- Levantarse (get up):
- yo me levanto
- tú te levantas
- él/ella/Ud. se levanta
- nosotros/nosotras nos levantamos
- vosotros/vosotras os levantáis
- ellos/ellas/Uds. se levantan
Common Reflexive Verbs
- Despertarse (to wake up)
- Levantarse (to get up)
- Ducharse (to shower)
- Lavarse el pelo (to wash hair)
- Lavarse las manos (to wash hands)
- Secarse (to dry off)
- Secarse el pelo (to dry hair)
- Maquillarse/pintarse (to paint face, nails, lips)
- Cepillarse el pelo (to brush hair)
- Peinarse (to comb hair)
- Cepillarse los dientes (to brush teeth)
- Vestirse (to get dressed)
- Ponerse (to put on (clothing, shoes))
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Test your knowledge on daily routines and personal habits! This quiz covers various activities such as getting ready for school, grooming practices, and bedtime routines. Discover how well you understand the steps involved in a typical daily schedule.