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Qué vs. Cuál/Cuáles
Qué
-->used when one is asking for a definition or explanation
-->when you can choose from many options

Cuál(es)
-->when there is possibility of choice (few options) in the answer
-->when it is followed by "ser" or a preposition (such as "de")
-->use "cuáles" when subject is obviously plural.
Reflexive verbs
me
te
se
nos
se
Where to place them?
1) in a sentence with a simple verb, it is placed before the conjugates verb.
2) In sentences with a complex verb, it is placed after and attached to the infinitive or gerund
3) It is placed after and attached to the affirmative command but it precedes the negative command.
acostarse (o>ue)
to go to bed
afeitarse
to shave
arreglarse
to get ready; dress up; to fix onself
bañarse
to bathe
cepillarse
-->pelo
-->los dientes
to brush
-->hair
-->teeth
despertarse (e>ie)
to wake up
desvestirse (e>i)
to undress
dormirse (o>ue)
to fall asleep
ducharse
to shower
lavarse
to wash oneself
levantarse
to get up
maquillarse
to put on make-up
peinarse
to comb one's hair
perfumarse
to put on perfume
ponerse (la ropa)
to put on one's clothes
quitarse (la ropa)
to take off one's clothes
secarse
to dry oneself
vestirse (e>i)
to get dressed
abrazarse
to embrace
apoyarse
to lean on
ayudarse
to help
besarse
to kiss
comprometerse
to get engaged
comunicarse
to communicate
conocerse (c>zc)
to know (a person)
contarse (o>ue) tódo
to tell each other everything
criticarse
to criticize
despedirse (e>i)
to say good-bye
detestarse
to hate
entenderse (e>ie)
to understand
hacerse (amigos)
to become (friends)
juntarse
to get together
llevarse bien/mal
to handle something nicely/poorly
pelearse
to fight
saludarse
to greet
separarse
to separate
soportarse
to stand a person
tolerarse
to tolerate