Free Spanish exercise on the reflexive verb mudarse (to move house). Fill in the correct form. Elementary–intermediate level.
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Mudarse — to move (house or city) — Mudarse specifically means to move home or relocate: Me mudé a Madrid el año pasado. ¿Cuándo os mudáis? Contrast with mover (to physically move an object): Mueve la silla. And moverse (to move/shift oneself physically): ¡No te muevas!
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Reflexive conjugation across tenses — As a reflexive verb, mudarse uses reflexive pronouns: present me mudo, te mudas, se muda…; preterite me mudé, te mudaste, se mudó…; near future me voy a mudar. The reflexive pronoun changes with the subject but the verb stem follows regular conjugation rules.
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Related verbs: instalarse, trasladarse — Instalarse en = to settle in / set yourself up in: Nos instalamos en el nuevo apartamento. Trasladarse = to transfer / relocate (more formal, often used for work relocations): La empresa se trasladó a Bilbao. All three are reflexive and overlap in meaning with mudarse.
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Write the correct version of the verb MUDARSE, using the tense outlined (in parentheses).
Example: She moved here in 2013. = Ella se mudó aquí en 2013. (preterite)