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Which of the following is a reflexive pronoun in Spanish?
Which of the following is a reflexive pronoun in Spanish?
Which verb means 'to see or watch' in Spanish?
Which verb means 'to see or watch' in Spanish?
What is the preterite tense conjugation of the verb 'morir' for 'él/ella/usted' (he/she/you formal) in Spanish?
What is the preterite tense conjugation of the verb 'morir' for 'él/ella/usted' (he/she/you formal) in Spanish?
What is the infinitive form of the verb 'dormirse' in Spanish?
What is the infinitive form of the verb 'dormirse' in Spanish?
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How is the reflexive verb 'dormirse' conjugated in the yo (I) form in Spanish?
How is the reflexive verb 'dormirse' conjugated in the yo (I) form in Spanish?
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What is the correct conjugation of the reflexive verb 'vestirse' for the nosotros (we) form in Spanish?
What is the correct conjugation of the reflexive verb 'vestirse' for the nosotros (we) form in Spanish?
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Which pronoun is used with the reflexive verb 'dormirse' to mean 'you (formal) fall asleep' in Spanish?
Which pronoun is used with the reflexive verb 'dormirse' to mean 'you (formal) fall asleep' in Spanish?
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Study Notes
Spanish Reflexive Pronouns
- The reflexive pronoun in Spanish is not specified in the text, but common reflexive pronouns in Spanish include myself (yo), yourself (tú), himself/herself/itself (él/ella/usted), ourselves (nosotros/as), yourselves (vosotros/as), themselves (ellos/as).
Spanish Verb Conjugations
- The verb "ver" means "to see or watch" in Spanish.
- The preterite tense conjugation of the verb "morir" (to die) for él/ella/usted (he/she/you formal) is "murió".
- The infinitive form of the verb "dormirse" is "dormirse", which means "to fall asleep".
- The conjugation of the reflexive verb "dormirse" in the yo (I) form is "me duermo".
- The correct conjugation of the reflexive verb "vestirse" for the nosotros (we) form is "nos vestimos".
- The pronoun "usted" is used with the reflexive verb "dormirse" to mean "you (formal) fall asleep".
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Test your knowledge of reflexive pronouns, reflexive verbs, indirect object pronouns, modes of transportation, soler + infinitive construction, regular AR verb conjugations, and O-U stem changing verbs in this comprehensive quiz. Practice conjugating reflexive verbs like dormirse and vestirse, and become familiar with using reflexive and indirect object pronouns. Master the present tense endings for regular AR verbs and understand how to express habitual actions using soler + infinitive.