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- what is the english meaning of \acostarse\?
- a. to wake up
- b. to go to bed
- c. to get dressed
- d. to leave
- the reflexive verb \afeitarse\ means:
- a. to put on clothes
- b. to dry oneself
- c. to shave
- d. to fix ones hair
- \arreglarse el pelo\ in english means:
- a. to do ones makeup
- b. to fix ones hair
- c. to brush ones teeth
- d. to take a shower
- what does \despertarse\ mean?
Question 1:
"Acostarse" is a Spanish reflexive verb. Breaking it down, "acostar" relates to laying down, and the reflexive form "acostarse" means to go to bed (as one lays down in bed to sleep). Option a is "to wake up" (despertarse), c is "to get dressed" (vestirse), d is "to leave" (salir). So the correct option is b.
"Afeitarse" comes from "afeitar" which means to shave, and the reflexive form indicates the action is done to oneself. Option a is "to put on clothes" (vestirse), b is "to dry oneself" (secarse), d is "to fix one's hair" (arreglarse el pelo). So the correct option is c.
"Arreglarse el pelo" - "arreglar" here means to fix or arrange, "pelo" is hair. So it means to fix one's hair. Option a is "to do one's makeup" (maquillarse), c is "to brush one's teeth" (cepillarse los dientes), d is "to take a shower" (ducharse). So the correct option is b.
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b. to go to bed