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Spanish 2 Quiz 7

Spanish 2 quiz covering verbs and preterite/reflexives of the verbs

TermDefinition
congelar (se) to freeze
construir to build, to develop
despedirse (i, i) 2nd e to i to say goodbye
destruir to destroy
discutir to argue
enojarse to get angry
esquiar to ski
ganar to win
hacer surf to surf
jugar a los bolos to bowl
levantar pesas to lift weights
llover (ue) o to ue to rain
meter un gol to score a goal
morir (u) o to u to die
nevar (ie) e to ie to snow
patinar to skate
perder (ie) e to ie to lose
pitar to whistle
preparar (se) to train
reír(se) (i, i) e to i to laugh
traducir (zc) to translate
Reflexive Pronouns me (yo), te (tu), se (el/ella/ud), nos (nosotros/as), os (vosotros/as) se (ellos/as/uds) (me, te, se, nos, os, se)
The pronoun will go in front of the verb true; this only changes if you have 2 or more verbs; then, you can attach the pronoun to the end of the verb
you take off the "se" ending (pronoun), move it to the front, and conjugate for the ending that is left over in the preterite tense. true
AR preterit endings é, aste, ó, amos, asteis, aron
ER and IR preterit endings í, iste, ió, imos, isteis, ieron
In short, you remove the "se" ending, conjugate for the ar, er, or ir ending, and then add the reflexive pronoun to the front of the verb. correct; this is how you conjugate for the preterit reflexive form of a verb.
You can identify reflexive verbs by paying attention to the verb ending, which always include the reflexive pronoun “se” at the end of a verb when in the infinitive form true.
The stem changes only occur in the "se" form of the preterit true.
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