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10. what does \secarse\ mean in english? • a. to have fun • b. to dry o…

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  1. what does \secarse\ mean in english?
  • a. to have fun
  • b. to dry oneself
  • c. to get dressed
  • d. to wake up
  1. the reflexive verb \vestirse\ means:
  • a. to take a shower
  • b. to fix ones hair
  • c. to get dressed
  • d. to go to bed
  1. \levantarse\ translates to:
  • a. to leave
  • b. to get up
  • c. to go to sleep
  • d. to have fun
  1. what is the meaning of \maquillarse\?
  • a. to fix ones hair
  • b. to shave

Explanation:

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Question 10
Brief Explanations

"Secarse" is a Spanish reflexive verb. The root "secar" means "to dry", and the reflexive pronoun "se" indicates the action is done to oneself. So "secarse" means "to dry oneself". Option a is "to have fun" (e.g., "divertirse"), option c is "to get dressed" (e.g., "vestirse"), option d is "to wake up" (e.g., "despertarse").

Brief Explanations

"Vestirse" is a Spanish reflexive verb. The root "vestir" means "to dress", and the reflexive "se" shows the action is done to oneself, so it means "to get dressed". Option a is "to take a shower" (e.g., "ducharse"), option b is "to fix one's hair" (e.g., "peinarse"), option d is "to go to bed" (e.g., "acostarse").

Brief Explanations

"Levantarse" is a Spanish reflexive verb. The root "levantar" means "to lift/raise", and the reflexive "se" implies the action is on oneself, so it means "to get up". Option a is "to leave" (e.g., "salir"), option c is "to go to sleep" (e.g., "dormirse"), option d is "to have fun" (e.g., "divertirse").

Answer:

b. to dry oneself

Question 11