0.0/ 5.0 Points —¿A qué hora te levantas cuando vas a la escuela? —_____ levanto a las siete. A. Se B. Me C. Nos D. Te < ---- incorrect
B
why's that?
Me is answering the question like your the one talking. 'Levanto' helps you know which to pick. Me means 'I' in spanish.
The reflexive pronouns are not subject pronouns; rather they are object pronouns. me (myself) te (yourself) se (himself, herself, yourself) nos (ourselves) os (yourselves) se (themselves, yourselves) The purpose of the reflexive object pronouns is to show that the action of the verb remains with the subject. Juan se lava la cara. Juan washes his face. (reflexive) Juan lava su carro. (non-reflexive) Juan washes his car. Note: When referring to body parts, use the definite article, thus "la cara" not "su cara." Note that many, many verbs can be made reflexive. All it means when a verb is reflexive is that the action remains with the subject. wash the dog (non-reflexive) wash your face (reflexive) raise the book (non-reflexive) raise your arm (reflexive) put the baby to bed (non-reflexive) go to bed (reflexive) wake up your son (non-reflexive) wake up yourself (reflexive) ...and so on
Thank you @bubbles-are-cool. and thank you so much for explaining so thoroughly @gelidium
De nada @AngelCriner
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