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MIT 21F Spanish I - IV (OCW) 15 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

Fill in the blank with the correct present form of the reflexive verb in parentheses. Remember that there are two blanks because a reflexive verb has two parts. Pepita (ponerse) un vestido y unas sandalias.

OpenStudy (alfonso-o):

Hello: Here is an example conjugation (present tense) with the verb *caerse* (English: "to fall"). The first person singular (*yo* [in English, "I"]) is irregular, as is the case with the verb in your sentence (*ponerse*): CAERSE (stem is: ca-) yo - - ME ca + ig + o (= me caigo) tu - - TE ca + es (= te caes) el/ ella - - SE ca + e (= se cae) nosotros/ nosotras - - NOS ca + emos (= nos caemos) vosotros/ vosotras - - OS ca + eis (= os caeis) ellos/ ellas - - SE ca + en (= se caen) ==== So, back to your sentence: Pepita is "she" - therefore *ella*, right? So Pepita... Hope this helps! Blessings

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you for always helping so much!

OpenStudy (alfonso-o):

No problem, you're welcome! Blessings

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