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- the verb \divertirse\ translates to:
a. to dress oneself
b. to have fun
c. to wake up
d. to leave
- \dormirse\ means:
a. to take a shower
b. to get dressed
c. to wake up
d. to fall asleep
- what is the meaning of \ducharse\?
a. to put on clothes
b. to take a shower
c. to dry oneself
d. to fix ones hair
- the verb \irse\ translates to:
a. to go to bed
Question 5
In Spanish, "divertirse" is a reflexive verb. The root "divertir" is related to having fun or amusing oneself, and the reflexive form "divertirse" means "to have fun" (or "to amuse oneself"). Option a ("to dress oneself") is "vestirse", option c ("to wake up") is "despertarse", and option d ("to leave") is "irse" or "salir". So the correct option is b.
"Dormirse" is a reflexive verb in Spanish. The root "dormir" means "to sleep", and the reflexive form "dormirse" means "to fall asleep" (or "to go to sleep"). Option a ("to take a shower") is "ducharse", option b ("to get dressed") is "vestirse", and option c ("to wake up") is "despertarse". So the correct option is d.
"Ducharse" is a reflexive verb in Spanish. The root "ducha" refers to a shower, so "ducharse" means "to take a shower". Option a ("to put on clothes") is "vestirse", option c ("to dry oneself") is "secarse", and option d ("to fix one's hair") is "peinarse". So the correct option is b.
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b. to have fun