Reflexive part 1 Flashcards
I got up
What is the preterite conjugation of ‘levantarse’ for ‘yo’?
Me levanté
Translate “You got up early to swim”
Te levantaste temprano para nadar
She got up
What is the preterite conjugation of ‘levantarse’ for ‘él/ella/usted’?
Se levantó
We got up
What is the preterite conjugation of ‘levantarse’ for ‘nosotros’?
Nos levantamos
They got up.
What is the preterite conjugation of ‘levantarse’ for ‘ellos/ellas/usted
Se levantaron
I went to bed
preterite conjugation of ‘acostarse’ for ‘yo’?
Me acosté
You went to bed
What is the preterite conjugation of ‘acostarse’ for ‘tú’?
Te acostaste
She went to bed last night
What is the preterite conjugation of ‘acostarse’ for ‘él/ella/usted’?
Se acostó anoche
We went to bed
What is the preterite conjugation of ‘acostarse’ for ‘nosotros’?
Nos acostamos
They went to bed
What is the preterite conjugation of ‘acostarse’ for ‘ellos/ellas/ustede
Se acostaron
I took a shower
What is the preterite conjugation of ‘ducharse’ for ‘yo’?
Me duché
You took a shower
What is the preterite conjugation of ‘ducharse’ for ‘tú’?
Te duchaste
She took a shower
What is the preterite conjugation of ‘ducharse’ for ‘él/ella/usted’?
Se duchó
We took a shower
What is the preterite conjugation of ‘ducharse’ for ‘nosotros’?
Nos duchamos
They took a shower
What is the preterite conjugation of ‘ducharse’ for ‘ellos/ellas/ustedes
Se ducharon
I got dressed (past)
What is the preterite conjugation of ‘vestirse’ for ‘yo’?
Me vestí
You got dressed early this morning
What is the preterite conjugation of ‘vestirse’ for ‘tú’?
Te vestiste temprano
She got dressed
What is the preterite conjugation of ‘vestirse’ for ‘él/ella/usted’?
Se vistió
We got dressed
What is the preterite conjugation of ‘vestirse’ for ‘nosotros’?
Nos vestimos
They got dressed
Preterite conjugation of ‘vestirse’ for ‘ellos/ellas/ustedes
Se vistieron
I prepared
What is the preterite conjugation of ‘prepararse’ for ‘yo’?
Me preparé
You prepared
What is the preterite conjugation of ‘prepararse’ for ‘tú’?
Te preparaste
She got prepared yesterday
What is the preterite conjugation of ‘prepararse’ for ‘él/ella/usted’?
Se preparó
We prepared
What is the preterite conjugation of ‘prepararse’ for ‘nosotros’?
Nos preparamos
They prepared
What is the preterite conjugation of ‘prepararse’ for ‘ellos/ellas/usted
Se prepararon
I wash myself
Conjugate ‘lavarse’ (to wash oneself) in the present tense for ‘yo’.
Me lavo.
Ella ________(despertarse)____tarde ayer.
Ella se despertó.
True or False: ‘Yo me visto’ means ‘I dress myself’.
True.
Fill in the blank: ‘Nosotros _______ (acostarse) temprano.’ We lay down
nos acostamos.
What does ‘se’ indicate in reflexive verbs?
It indicates that the subject is performing the action on themselves.
I had fun on the last trip
Conjugate ‘divertirse’ (to have fun) in the preterite tense for ‘yo’.
Yo me divertí en el último viaje
‘Ella _______ (maquillarse)__ antes de salir.’
se maquilla.
He sits down now
Conjugate ‘sentarse’ (to sit down) in the present tense for ‘él’.
Él se sienta.
You left the house
Conjugate ‘irse’ (to leave) in the preterite tense for ‘tú’.
Tú te fuiste de la casa
True or False: ‘Nosotros nos sentimos cansados’ means ‘We feel tired’.
True.
Fill in the blank: ‘Yo _______ (vestirse) rápido.’
me visto.
What is the meaning of ‘acostarse’?
To go to bed.
She gets angry when he is late
Conjugate ‘enojarse’ (to get angry) in the present tense for ‘ella’.
Ella se enoja.
We get ready
Conjugate ‘prepararse’ (to get ready) in the preterite tense for ‘nosotros’.
Nosotros nos preparamos.
True or False: ‘Ellos se duchan’ means ‘They take a shower’.
True.
Present tense: ‘Tú _______ (acordarse) de la reunión.’
te acuerdas.
I fell in love.
Conjugate ‘enamorarse’ (to fall in love) in the preterite tense for ‘yo’
Yo me enamoré.
True or False: ‘Usted se siente bien’ means ‘You feel well’.
True.
Present tense: ‘Ellos _______ (despertarse) a las seis.’
se despiertan.
What is the meaning of ‘peinarse’?
To comb oneself.
Translate: I get sick every winter.
Yo me enfermo cada invierno.
Translate: She got irritated. ‘irritarse’
Ella se irritó.
True or False: ‘Nosotros nos reímos’ means ‘We laugh’.
True.
I went to bed late
Fill in the blank: ‘Yo _______ (acostarse) tarde.’
me acosté.
You relax at the beach
Conjugate ‘relajarse’ (to relax) in the present tense for ‘tú’.
Tú te relajas en la playa
They got tired.
Conjugate ‘cansarse’ (to get tired) in the preterite tense for ‘ellos’.
Ellos se cansaron.
True or False: ‘Yo me siento feliz’ means ‘I feel happy’.
True.
Fill in the blank: ‘Ella _______ (prepararse) para la fiesta.’ Present tense
se prepara.
What is the meaning of ‘acordarse’?
To remember.
They get scared easily
Conjugate ‘asustarse’ (to get scared) in the present tense for ‘ustedes”
Se asustan facilmente
Translate: I got angry yesterday.
Yo me enojé ayer.
Me enfadé
True or False: ‘Ellos se preparan’ means ‘They prepare themselves’.
True.
You had fun at the party.
Fill in the blank: ‘Tú _______ (divertirse) en la fiesta.’
te divertiste en la fiesta
What is the reflexive pronoun for ‘ella’?
se.
I look at myself
Conjugate ‘mirarse’ (to look at oneself) in the present tense for ‘yo’.
Yo me miro.
She fell asleep.
Conjugate ‘dormirse’ (to fall asleep) in the preterite tense for ‘ella’.
Ella se durmió.
True or False: ‘Nosotros nos preocupamos’ means ‘We worry’.
True.
Present tense: Ellos _______ (vestirse) para el evento.’
se visten.
Tú ____________ de los secuestradores (esconderse).
Tú te escondes.
Conjugate ‘aburrirse’ (to get bored) in the preterite tense for ‘nosotros’.
Nosotros nos aburrimos.
True or False: ‘Yo me acuerdo’ means ‘I remember’.
True.
Fill in the blank: ‘Ella _______ (enfermarse) el invierno pasado.’
se enfermó.
She gets ready
Conjugate ‘prepararse’ in the present tense for ‘ella’.
Ella se prepara.
You cheered up.
Conjugate ‘alegrarse’ (to be glad) in the preterite tense for ‘tú’.
Tú te alegraste.
True or False: ‘Ellos se sientan’ means ‘They sit down’.
True.
I calmed down after the test
Fill in the blank: ‘Yo _______ (calmarse) antes del examen.’
me calmé.
What is the meaning of ‘enamorarse’?
To fall in love.
She took off her socks
Conjugate ‘quitarse’ (to take off) in the present tense for ‘ella’.
Ella se quitó los calcetines
They enjoyed themselves
Conjugate ‘divertirse’ in the preterite tense for ‘ellos’.
Ellos se divirtieron.
True or False: ‘Nosotros nos sentimos mal’ means ‘We feel bad’.
True.
Fill in the blank: ‘Tú _______ (enojarse) por eso.’ (Pretérito)
te enojaste.
I make sure I have the bank info correct before paying
Conjugate ‘asegurarse’ (to make sure) in the present tense for ‘yo’.
Me aseguro de tener la información bancaria correcta antes de pagar.
She went to bed
Conjugate ‘acostarse’ in the preterite tense for ‘ella’.
Ella se acostó.
True or False: ‘Ellos se arreglan’ means ‘They get ready’.
True.
Fill in the blank: ‘Nosotros _______ (relajarse) en casa.’
nos relajamos.
What is the meaning of ‘prepararse’?
To get ready.
You look at yourself in the mirror
Conjugate ‘mirarse’ in the present tense for ‘tú’.
Tú te miras al espejo.
I got lost
Conjugate ‘perderse’ (to get lost) in the preterite tense for ‘yo’.
Yo me perdí.
True or False: ‘Ustedes se sienten felices’ means ‘You all feel happy’.
True.
Fill in the blank: ‘Ella _______ (acostarse) tarde anoche.’
se acostó.
“Anoche __________ en un hotel precioso.” (I stayed)
Me quedé
I stayed at their house last night
What is the Preterite form of ‘quedarse’ for the first person singular (yo)?
Me quedé.
Translate ‘I left early’ into Spanish using ‘irse’ in the Preterite.
Me fui temprano.
Preterite: ‘Ellos ________ (preocuparse) por el examen.’
se preocuparon
True or False: The Preterite form of ‘sentirse’ for ‘ella’ is ‘se sintió.’
True
Ayer (they put on) sus abrigos.
Se pusieron.
Create a sentence using ‘quedarse’ in the Preterite for ‘tú’.
Te quedaste en casa.
Which verb means ‘to worry’ in Spanish?
‘Preocuparse.’
Fill in the blank: ‘Yo ________ (sentirse) feliz ayer.’
me sentí
Translate ‘They worried about the meeting’ into Spanish.
Ellos se preocuparon por la reunión.
True or False: ‘Me quedé’ means ‘I stayed.’
True
We put on boots
What is the Nosotros Preterite form of ‘ponerse’?
Nos pusimos.
Create a sentence using ‘irse’ in the Preterite for ‘ella’.
(Note the preposition)
Ella se fue DE la fiesta.
Ella se fue PARA España
Preterite: ‘Ustedes ________ (sentirse) cansados.’
se sintieron
He stayed in the hotel an extra night
Preterite form of ‘quedarse’
Se quedó.
Translate ‘I worried about my health’ into Spanish.
Me preocupé por mi salud.
True or False: ‘Se pusieron’ is the Preterite form of ‘ponerse’ for ‘ellos’.
True
You felt exhausted yesterday
What is the second person singular (tú) Preterite form of ‘sentirse’?
Te sentiste agotada ayer
Create a sentence using ‘quedarse’ in the Preterite for ‘nosotros’.
Nos quedamos en el hotel.
Fill in the blank: ‘Yo ________ (irse) rápidamente.’
me fui
Preterite form of ‘preocuparse’ for (nosotros)?
Nos preocupamos.
Translate ‘She felt sad yesterday’ into Spanish.
Ella se sintió triste ayer.
True or False: ‘Te quedaste’ means ‘You stayed.’
True
I put on the dress but it was too big for me
Me puse el vestido pero me quedaba grande
They worried
Create a sentence using ‘preocuparse’ in the Preterite for ‘ellos’.
Ellos se preocuparon por el resultado.
Fill in the blank: ‘Ella ________ (irse) sin decir adiós.’
se fue
Wha is the Preterite form of ‘sentirse’ for Ella?
Se sintió.
Translate ‘We stayed at home’ into Spanish.
Nos quedamos en casa.
True or False: ‘Me preocupé’ means ‘I worried.’
True
Translate: You stayed at my house last night.
Te quedaste en mi casa anoche
Create a sentence using ‘ponerse’ in the Preterite for ‘ella’.
Ella se puso un abrigo.
Preterite tense: ‘Ellos ________ (preocuparse) por sus notas.’
se preocuparon
Translate: Last night we left early
Nos fuimos temprano anoche
Translate ‘You felt happy’ into Spanish.
Te sentiste feliz.
True or False: ‘Se fueron’ is the Preterite form of ‘irse’ for ‘ellos’.
True
Translate: He got hurt during the game (herirse)
Se hirió durante el partido
Translate: She left without saying goodbye
Ella se fue sin despedirse.
I say goodbye
Me despido
I am pleased to see you (alegrarse)
Me alegro de verte
I left for the beach (irse)
Me fui para la playa
You left home (irse)
Note the preposition
Te fuiste de la casa
We ran out of eggs
Nos quedamos sin huevos
I am getting a cold
Me estoy resfriando