Verbs with reflexive pronouns  Reflexive pronoun + a verb to talk about someone doing something to himself or herself. El cocinero se cortó The cook cut.

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Verbs with reflexive pronouns  Reflexive pronoun + a verb to talk about someone doing something to himself or herself. El cocinero se cortó The cook cut himself El cocinero se cortó The cook cut himself  Reflexive pronoun + a direct object. The direct object is often a part of the body or something that you put on. El cocinero se cortó el dedo y se puso una curita. El cocinero se cortó el dedo y se puso una curita.  Reflexive pronoun can go just before the conjugated verb or it can be attached to the end of a gerund or infinitive. El cocinero se está vendando la mano. El cocinero se está vendando la mano. El cocinero está vendándose la mano. El cocinero está vendándose la mano. El cocinero va a ponerse una venda. El cocinero va a ponerse una venda.

. To form the past participle of regular verbs,drop the infinitive ending and add – ado to –ar verbs and –ido to –er and –ir verbs  -ar -er/ -ir  Hinchar -hinchado (swollen)/ torcer - torcido (twisted)  Cortar – cortado (cut) herir – herido (hurt)  Infectar – infectado (infected)  Quemar – quemado (burned)  Vendar – vendado (bandaged, wrapped)  Some past participles are irregular.  Romper – roto (broken)/ abrir – abierto (open)

Escribe el pasado participio correcto para cada parte del cuerpo  Hinchado/mano  Torcido/tobillo  Herido/cabeza  Cortado/dedos  Vendado/rodilla  Quemado/manos  Infectado/piernas

 Hinchada  Torcido  Herida  Cortados  Vendada  Quemadas  infectadas

Preterit of verbs like caer The i of the third person preterit endings changes to y: -ió - yó and –ieron to –yeron. In all other forms the I has a written accent mark (i) to show that the I is pronounced as a separate syllable. CAERSE ( TO FALL) Yo me caí nosotros(as) nos caímos Tú te caíste vosotros(as) os caísteis Ud. él, ella se cayó Uds. ellos, ellas se cayeron Leer and construir also have a stem that ends in a vowel and follow the same pattern as caerse.