Answer:
The right conjugation that fills the blanks in the sentences is:
- Josefina se lava las manos en el lavabo. Josefina lava la ropa en casa de su madre.
- Peino a mi hermana todas las mañanas. Me peino en el baño, delante del espejo.
- Nos ponemos nerviosos antes de un examen. Ponemos la toalla al lado de la ducha.
- Los estudiantes se levantan muy temprano. Los estudiantes levantan la mano y hacen preguntas.
Step-by-step explanation:
The translation of the sentences is:
- Josefina washes her hands in the sink. Josefina washes clothes at her mother's house.
- I comb my sister every morning. I comb my hair in the bathroom, in front of the mirror.
- We get nervous before an exam. We put the towel next to the shower.
- The students get up very early. The students raise their hands and ask questions.
In Spanish you can find pronouns objects (me, te, se, nos, le) when the action is focused on the same individual who performs it (bathing himself, lifting himself, combing himself) while if the action is performed for the benefit or focused on another person, the verb conjugates normally, in this case, in Present Tense.
Below I show the use of the object pronouns depending on the personal pronouns:
- Yo: me.
- Tú: te.
- Nosotros: nos.
- Usted/Ustedes/Él/Ella/Ello/Ellos/Ellas: se.
Finally, you only have to change the noun to the appropriate personal pronoun and use the corresponding object pronoun.