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In Spanish, the way that the speakers conjugate the verb is very important; in fact, in this language we only need a conjugated verb to have an entire and complete sentence; of course we can add a lot of other parts as nouns, adjectives, adverbs and etcetera, but grammatically the verb is the one thing needed.
REMEMBER: Conjugated verbs do not include GERUNDS, INFINITIVES or PARTICIPLES. These three forms are the NON-CONJUGATED-FORMS of the verb.
In our exercise, we will be practising a specific group of Spanish verbs: reflexives.
Reflexive verbs are those that indicate that the person that DOES THE ACTION is the same person that RECEIVES THAT ACTION.
For example, if I say:
Yo me peino (I comb my hair) I am who is combing hair and I also am who is having her hair combed, so the verb COMB is reflexive.
1. Yo siempre DUERMO bien cuando estoy en mi casa de verano (IT IS NO A REFLEXIVE VERB)
2. Carlos, ¿TE ACUERDAS de cuando fuimos de vacaciones a Cancún hace dos años? (IT IS A REFLEXIVE VERB)
3. Si estamos tan cansados de la ciudad, ¿Por qué no NOS MUDAMOS a una casa junto al lago? (IT IS A REFLEXIVE VERB)
4. No me gusta esta fiesta, ME QUIERO IR cuanto antes (IT IS A REFLEXIVE VERB)
5. Cristina y Miguel LLEVARÁN tortillas a la fiesta (IT IS NOT A REFLEXIVE VERB)
6. Mi abuela VA A PONER una foto de todos sus nietos en el salón (IT IS NOT A REFLEXIVE VERB).