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What does the reflexive verb 'acostarse' mean?
What does the reflexive verb 'acostarse' mean?
Which verb means 'to put on makeup'?
Which verb means 'to put on makeup'?
What is the correct reflexive form of 'lavarse' for 'they'?
What is the correct reflexive form of 'lavarse' for 'they'?
Which reflexive verb means 'to worry about'?
Which reflexive verb means 'to worry about'?
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What is the meaning of the verb 'dormirse'?
What is the meaning of the verb 'dormirse'?
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Where should the reflexive pronoun be placed when using a reflexive verb?
Where should the reflexive pronoun be placed when using a reflexive verb?
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How do you express 'I am going to wash my hands' using reflexive pronouns?
How do you express 'I am going to wash my hands' using reflexive pronouns?
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Which of the following is the correct way to say 'They wash their hair' in Spanish?
Which of the following is the correct way to say 'They wash their hair' in Spanish?
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What is the correct structure for expressing 'I have to wash myself' in Spanish?
What is the correct structure for expressing 'I have to wash myself' in Spanish?
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How should the reflexive pronoun be attached when using the present progressive with a helping verb?
How should the reflexive pronoun be attached when using the present progressive with a helping verb?
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What is the correct reflexive verb for 'to sleep oneself'?
What is the correct reflexive verb for 'to sleep oneself'?
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Which of the following sentences uses a reflexive verb correctly?
Which of the following sentences uses a reflexive verb correctly?
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Which of these sentences expresses a desire to play a sport this year?
Which of these sentences expresses a desire to play a sport this year?
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What is the reflexive pronoun for 'you' in a familiar context?
What is the reflexive pronoun for 'you' in a familiar context?
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Which of the following options correctly substitutes a subject pronoun in the question '¿Tú juegas a las cartas?'?
Which of the following options correctly substitutes a subject pronoun in the question '¿Tú juegas a las cartas?'?
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What does 'Los niños quieren jugar en los parques' express?
What does 'Los niños quieren jugar en los parques' express?
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How is 'LAVARSE' different from 'LAVAR'?
How is 'LAVARSE' different from 'LAVAR'?
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In the practice sentences, which sport is mentioned that Jorge Posada plays?
In the practice sentences, which sport is mentioned that Jorge Posada plays?
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Study Notes
Unit 11 Vocabulary and Information
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Sports Vocabulary:
- juega a (un deporte) = plays (a sport)
- quiere jugar a = wants to play
- (otro deporte) = (another sport)
- eres = you are
Latin American Sports, Triqui Children
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Practice Sentences:
- Jorge Posada plays baseball.
- The girls play with the dog in the garden.
- My sister wants to play volleyball but she doesn't have talent.
- You are perfect. Are you an angel?
- The Giants play good American football, and the Patriots want to play good American football.
Practice Questions
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Question Set 1:
- Do you play cards?
- Do your parents play golf?
- Do you want to play a sport this year?
- Are you an extroverted person or an introverted person?
- Do the children want to play in the parks?
- What sports do you play?
- Who in this class plays (American football, basketball, etc.) well?
- Are you responsible or irresponsible?
- Do you want to play a professional sport? Which one? With which team?
- What do you do when a stranger gives you something?
Reflexive Verbs
- Definition: A reflexive verb reflects an action back upon the subject. It is used to say that a subject does an action to himself or herself.
- Matching: The conjugation of a reflexive verb must match the subject performing the action.
- Example: Joaquín se ducha por la mañana. (Joaquin showers in the morning.)
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Reflexive Pronouns:
- Singular:
- myself = me
- yourself (familiar) = te
- himself/herself/yourself (formal) = se
- Plural:
- ourselves = nos
- yourselves (Spain) = os
- themselves/yourselves (plural) = se
- Singular:
- Structure: Some verbs have the reflexive pronoun (se) attached to the end of an infinitive verb. This is also called a reflexive verb.
- Example: dormir = to sleep, dormirse = to fall asleep.
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Placement before Verb: To use a reflexive verb, place the reflexive pronoun before a conjugated verb or attached to an infinitive form or present participle (-ando/-iendo)
- Example: lavarse = to wash oneself
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Example Sentences:
- Present Tense: (Yo) ME lavo las manos. (I wash my hands.)
- Easy Future Tense: Yo ME voy a lavar las manos. (I'm going to wash my hands.)
- Easy Future Tense: Yo voy a lavarME las manos (I am going to wash my hands.)
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This quiz focuses on vocabulary and practice related to sports, specifically for Unit 11. Test your knowledge on sports terms and practice sentences used in various contexts. Ideal for learners wanting to enhance their Spanish vocabulary in sports.