Answer:
Question 1 with 1 blank Marcos y Gustavo se enojan (enojarse) con Javier.
Question 2 with 1 blank Mariela se siente (sentirse) feliz.
Question 3 with 1 blank (yo) Me acuesto (acostarse) temprano porque tengo clase por la mañana.
Question 4 with 1 blank Los jugadores se secan (secarse) con toallas nuevas.
(tú)Te preocupas (preocuparse) por tu novio porque siempre pierde las cosas.
Question 6 with 1 blank Usted se lava(lavarse) la cara con un jabón especial.
Question 7 with 1 blank Mi mamá se pone(ponerse) muy contenta cuando llego temprano a casa.
Step-by-step explanation:
In Spanish there are reflexive verbs and reflexive pronouns. A reflexive verb indicates that the action is performed on the subject themselves, in other words, it indicates that someone or something is performing an action on or for itself. For example, the verb despertarse is reflexive, and means To wake oneself up. Reflexive verbs are formed by adding the reflexive pronoun "se" at the end of the verb in infinitive form. i.e. despertar-se (to wake oneself up), lavar-se(to clean oneself up) , levantar-se (to get oneself up), vestir-se (to get dressed), etc...
Now, when we conjugate one of these verbs with the different pronouns, we add the Reflexive Pronoun before the verb. The reflexive pronouns for each personal pronoun are:
Subject Reflexive Pronoun
Yo Me
Tu Te
Él/Ella Se
Nosotros Nos
Usted/ Ustedes Se
Ellos/Ellas Se