Answer:
The correct noun "se" and conjugated verb in each case are:
- Luis se levanta todos los días a las seis de la mañana. Luego entra en la ducha y se baña el pelo con champú. Cuando sale de la ducha, usa la crema de afeitar para afeitarse delante del espejo. Come algo con su familia y él y sus hermanos se quedan hablando un rato. Cuando sale tarde, Luis se apresura porque no quiere llegar tarde a la clase de español. Los estudiantes se ponen nerviosos porque a veces tienen pruebas sorpresa en la clase. Ayer por la mañana, Luis se enojó con su hermana Marina porque ella se despertó tarde y pasó mucho tiempo en el cuarto de baño con la puerta cerrada.
Step-by-step explanation:
The translation of the paragraph is:
- Luis gets up every day at six in the morning. Then he enters the shower and bathes his hair with shampoo. When you get out of the shower, use shaving cream to shave in front of the mirror. He eats something with his family and he and his brothers stay talking for a while. When he leaves late, Luis rushes because he doesn't want to be late for Spanish class. Students get nervous because sometimes they have surprise tests in class. Yesterday morning, Luis got angry at his sister Marina because she woke up late and spent a lot of time in the bathroom with the door closed.
The noun "se" is constantly used in Spanish and applies to those actions that are performed on the same person who executes them, as are almost all activities when getting up and enlisting oneself, also if the Spanish verb is in its infinitive form, the noun is added at the end of the verb and not before, as was the case with the verb "afeitar."