Reflexive Verbs Quiz 1

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  • 1. 

    To go to bed

    Explanation
    "Acostarse" is the correct translation for the phrase "to go to bed" in Spanish. The verb "acostarse" literally means "to lie down" or "to go to sleep" and is commonly used to refer to the action of getting into bed and preparing to sleep. Therefore, "acostarse" accurately captures the meaning of "to go to bed" in Spanish.

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  • 2. 

    To shave

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "afeitarse" because it is the Spanish verb that directly translates to "to shave" in English. This verb is used when referring to the action of removing hair from the face or body using a razor or similar tool.

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  • 3. 

    To take a bath

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "bañarse" because it directly translates to "to take a bath" in English. In Spanish, the verb "bañarse" specifically refers to the action of bathing oneself. Therefore, it is the appropriate translation for the given phrase "to take a bath."

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  • 4. 

    To wake up

    Explanation
    The correct answer for the given question is "despertarse". This is the reflexive verb in Spanish that means "to wake up". In Spanish, reflexive verbs are used when the subject performs the action on themselves. So, "despertarse" indicates the action of waking oneself up.

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  • 5. 

    To have a good time

    Explanation
    The word "divertirse" is the correct translation for "to have a good time" in Spanish. It is a reflexive verb that means to enjoy oneself or to have fun. In this context, "divertirse" perfectly captures the meaning of having a good time or enjoying oneself.

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  • 6. 

    To fall asleep

  • 7. 

    To shower

    Explanation
    The word "ducharse" is the reflexive form of the verb "duchar" in Spanish. When we use reflexive verbs, it means that the subject is performing the action on themselves. In this case, "ducharse" means "to shower oneself." So, the correct answer is "ducharse" because it accurately translates the English verb "to shower" into Spanish.

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  • 8. 

    To wash oneself

    Explanation
    The word "lavarse" in Spanish translates to "to wash oneself" in English. This verb is reflexive, meaning it is used when the subject performs the action on themselves. In this case, "lavarse" specifically refers to the act of washing oneself, such as washing one's hands, face, or body.

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  • 9. 

    To get up, to stand up

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "levantarse" because it is the Spanish verb that translates to "to get up" or "to stand up" in English.

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  • 10. 

    To be called, to be named

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "llamarse" because it is the Spanish verb that corresponds to the English phrases "to be called" or "to be named." This verb is used to indicate someone's name or how they are addressed.

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  • 11. 

    To comb ones hair

    Explanation
    "Peinarse" is the correct answer because it is the Spanish verb that translates to "to comb one's hair." This verb specifically refers to the action of using a comb or brush to style or tidy one's hair.

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  • 12. 

    To put on

    Explanation
    The correct answer for this question is "ponerse" because it is the appropriate translation for the phrase "to put on" in Spanish. "Ponerse" is a reflexive verb that means "to put on" or "to wear" when referring to clothes or accessories. It is used when expressing the action of physically placing something on oneself. Therefore, "ponerse" is the most suitable option for translating the given phrase into Spanish.

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  • 13. 

    To take off

    Explanation
    The word "quitarse" in Spanish translates to "to take off" in English. This word is commonly used when referring to the action of removing or getting rid of something, such as taking off an item of clothing or removing oneself from a situation. Therefore, "quitarse" is the correct translation for "to take off" in this context.

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  • 14. 

    To sit down

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "sentarse" because it is the Spanish translation for the phrase "to sit down".

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  • 15. 

    To feel

    Explanation
    The given correct answer "sentirse" is the Spanish translation of the English word "to feel". It is used to express the state or condition of experiencing emotions or physical sensations. In Spanish, "sentirse" is a reflexive verb that is conjugated based on the subject's feelings. This verb is commonly used in various contexts to describe how someone feels or perceives something.

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  • 16. 

    To get dressed

    Explanation
    The word "vestirse" is the correct translation for the phrase "to get dressed" in Spanish. In Spanish, the reflexive verb "vestirse" is used to indicate the action of dressing oneself. Therefore, "vestirse" is the appropriate word to use in this context.

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