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Below is a vocabulary list with words that will help you to
understand the topic.
Spanish
English
temprano
early
por la noche
in the evening
por la tarde
in the afternoon
levantarse
to get up
ducharse
to have a shower
acostarse
to go to bed
volver a casa
to go back home
vestirse
to get dressed
despertarse
to wake up
correr
to run
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Tip
Remember that when you want to say ‘in order to’ in Spanish you need to use the word ‘para’ followed by an infinitive. For example:
I get up early (in order) to go to school. > Me levanto temprano para ir al cole.
Note: 'to get up' is reflexive in Spanish, which is why the pronoun 'me' is there.
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Tip
Whenever reflexive verbs are used in the infinitive with another verb, the reflexive pronoun (me/te...) and its verb infinitive appear together – that is to say, the reflexive pronoun will always come immediately after the infinitive but changes according to the subject:
I am going to get dressed. > Voy a vestirme.
Do you like to get up early? > Te gusta levantarte temprano?