Spanish Common Reflexive Verbs Exercise

Practise the most common Spanish reflexive verbs. These are daily-routine verbs that are essential for conversational Spanish. Elementary–intermediate level.
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Reflexive verbs for daily routine and emotionssentarse (to sit down), despedirse (to say goodbye), despertarse (to wake up), vestirse (to get dressed), bañarse (to bathe/shower), levantarse (to get up), divertirse (to have fun), quedarse (to stay), asustarse (to get scared), enojarse (to get angry).
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Emotion vs. action reflexives — Some reflexive verbs describe emotions triggered by something: asustarse (to get scared), enojarse (to get angry), divertirse (to enjoy oneself). Others describe physical actions done to oneself: vestirse, bañarse, levantarse. Stem changes: vestirse → me visto (e→i), divertirse → me divierto (e→ie).
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Morning and social phrasesMe despierto a las siete (I wake up at seven). ¡Siéntate aquí! (Sit down here!). Se divirtieron mucho en la fiesta (They had a lot of fun at the party). Se enojó cuando llegué tarde (She got angry when I arrived late). Nos despedimos hasta la próxima (We said goodbye until next time).
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Write the correct Spanish INFINITIVE version for each of the verbs below. Choose from the following options: sentarse, despedirse, despertarse, vestirse, bañarse, levantarse, divertirse, quedarse, asustarse, enojarse.


1. TO WAKE UP →
2. TO GET UP →
3. TO GET SCARED →
4. TO TAKE A BATH →
5. TO STAY →
6. TO SIT DOWN →
7. TO GET DRESSED →
8. TO GET ANGRY →
9. TO HAVE FUN →
10. TO SAY GOODBYE →




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