Spanish Reflexive Verbs: In order to conjugate the Spanish verbvestirse(to get dressed/to wear), two rules must be taken into account. This is an irregular verb, so its stem will be different in some of its form
Regular Spanish verb conjugation follows predictable patterns based on the verb endings: -ar, -er, and -ir. For instance, for -ar verbs like "estudiar" (to study), the present tense conjugations include "estudio" (I study), "estudias" (you study), "estudia" (he/she studies). In the...
Un lugar donde ellos pueden estudiar en paz y armonía libre de los problemas que plagan a la mayoría de las escuelas publicas hasta hoy. A place where they can study in peace and harmony... free from the troubles that plague many of the region's public schools... until today. Y ...
Conjugating reflexive verbs is really not much different than the conjugating you have been doing up to this point. In fact, the verb itself is conjugated just as you have always conjugated verbs. The difference with reflexive verbs is that you will also have a reflexive pronoun to go along ...