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O Wake Someone Up
O Wake Someone Up
despertar
Her mother wakes her up at 8
Su madre la despierta a las ocho.
o'clock.
to wake up despertarse
I wake up very early. Me despierto muy temprano.
to get up levantarse
to go home ir a casa
to go to bed acostarse
I go to the cinema once / twice a Voy al cine una vez / dos veces a la
week / month / year. semana / al mes / al año.
I sometimes / never go to the
A veces / Nunca voy al teatro.
theatre.
Voy al teatro a menudo.
I often go to the theatre.
A lot of these verbs are reflexive e.g. to wash my hair = lavarse el pelo.
In English, the verb does not change but the possessive adjective before hair
changes to reflect who is doing the action.
In Spanish, the verb is reflexive and changes to reflect who is doing the action.
Note: normally in Spanish, it is not normally necessary to use the subject pronoun
(Yo, Tú, Él, Ella, Nosotros, Vosotros, Ellos, Ellas). However, if you need to
distinguish between a girl and a boy then it is possible to include it (see below).