pg53 Flashcards
(28 cards)
to rejoice, be glad
alegrarse
to get bored
aburrirse
to get upset, angry
enojarse
to get busy with
ocuparse (de)
to worry, get worried about
preocuparse (de)
to get mad
ponerse furioso
to get angry
enfadarse
to be quiet, shut up
callarse
to get ready
alistarse
to get ready (p)
prepararse
to make a mistake
equivocarse
to complain about
quejarse (de)
to forget
olvidarse (de)
to remember
acordarse (ue) de
to refuse
negarse (ie) a
to realize
darse cuenta (de)
to meet
reunirse (con)
to take leave of, say goodbye
despedirse (i) de
to become
hacerse
to get married, to marry
casarse
to be located
hallarse
to move (to a new house)
mudarse una casa nueva
how to construct a sentence using impersonal pronombre “se”
put “se” before the verb and add “n” if the impersonal subject is plural.
when to use infinitive of reflexive
after a conjugated verb, after certain words?