Write your daily routine using connectors and reflexive verbs. Minimum 175 words.
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1. Despertarse
Despertar (no se at the end) means “to awaken.” This is the word you use when discussing an outside agent who/that wakes a person, like an alarm clock or your mother.
To discuss someone being woken up by something or by someone else, you can use pronouns like me, te and le to indicate who’s being awoken. In this case, the verb wouldn’t be considered reflexive. For instance, you might say mi madre me despierta (my mother wakes me up).
Despertarse, on the other hand, is used to communicate when someone has woken up without provocation, or when they’ve woken themselves up. For instance, me despierto en la mañana (I wake up in the morning), mi madre se despierta a las ocho (my mother wakes up at eight).
2. Levantarse
In the context of daily activities, levantarse means “to get up.”
While this is similar to despertarse, they don’t have quite the same meaning. Levantarse can be used to refer to getting out of bed, getting out of a chair, etc. It helps to remember that levantar means “to raise,” so levantarse literally means “to raise oneself.”
Despertarse, however, only means “to wake up,” so it’s only used when someone has been sleeping. Even if you’ve woken up, you might still be laying in bed. So, you could say “me desperté a las ocho y me levanté a las ocho y media.” (I woke up at eight and I got out of bed at eight thirty.)
3. Hacer la cama
Hacer la cama means “to make the bed.” Unfortunately, it’s more fun to say than to do.
4. Vestirse
While vestir means “to wear,” the reflexive vestirse means “to get dressed.”
5. Ponerse la ropa
Ponerse la ropa means “to put on clothes.” While the meaning is very similar to vestirse, there are some slight differences.
Generally, vestirse is only used when you’re putting on clothes but weren’t already dressed. Ponerse, on the other hand, can also be used when putting on additional garments like a jacket.
Despertar (no se at the end) means “to awaken.” This is the word you use when discussing an outside agent who/that wakes a person, like an alarm clock or your mother.
To discuss someone being woken up by something or by someone else, you can use pronouns like me, te and le to indicate who’s being awoken. In this case, the verb wouldn’t be considered reflexive. For instance, you might say mi madre me despierta (my mother wakes me up).
Despertarse, on the other hand, is used to communicate when someone has woken up without provocation, or when they’ve woken themselves up. For instance, me despierto en la mañana (I wake up in the morning), mi madre se despierta a las ocho (my mother wakes up at eight).
2. Levantarse
In the context of daily activities, levantarse means “to get up.”
While this is similar to despertarse, they don’t have quite the same meaning. Levantarse can be used to refer to getting out of bed, getting out of a chair, etc. It helps to remember that levantar means “to raise,” so levantarse literally means “to raise oneself.”
Despertarse, however, only means “to wake up,” so it’s only used when someone has been sleeping. Even if you’ve woken up, you might still be laying in bed. So, you could say “me desperté a las ocho y me levanté a las ocho y media.” (I woke up at eight and I got out of bed at eight thirty.)
3. Hacer la cama
Hacer la cama means “to make the bed.” Unfortunately, it’s more fun to say than to do.
4. Vestirse
While vestir means “to wear,” the reflexive vestirse means “to get dressed.”
5. Ponerse la ropa
Ponerse la ropa means “to put on clothes.” While the meaning is very similar to vestirse, there are some slight differences.
Generally, vestirse is only used when you’re putting on clothes but weren’t already dressed. Ponerse, on the other hand, can also be used when putting on additional garments like a jacket.
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There are some points by which you can express your daily routine....
répondre aux messages
brush teeth
se brosser les dents
faire les devoirs
rêver
s’habiller
conduire
prendre le petit déjeuner
dîner
déjeuner
s’endormir
se lever
rentrer à la maison
aller à une soirée
se coucher
aller à l’école
aller en boîte
aller au gymnase
aller au travail
faire sa toilette
boire un café/soda
prendre un goûter
s’amuser
se dépêcher
écouter de la musique
téléphoner/passer des coups de fil
rencontrer/retrouver des amis
préparer le dîner
lire le journal
se reposer
se raser
dormir
étudier
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répondre aux messages
brush teeth
se brosser les dents
faire les devoirs
rêver
s’habiller
conduire
prendre le petit déjeuner
dîner
déjeuner
s’endormir
se lever
rentrer à la maison
aller à une soirée
se coucher
aller à l’école
aller en boîte
aller au gymnase
aller au travail
faire sa toilette
boire un café/soda
prendre un goûter
s’amuser
se dépêcher
écouter de la musique
téléphoner/passer des coups de fil
rencontrer/retrouver des amis
préparer le dîner
lire le journal
se reposer
se raser
dormir
étudier
.............
Hope it helps you.......
Pls Mark as Brainliast.........
Plzzzzzzz...........
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