lavarse ("to wash"), dolerse ("to hurt"), romperse ("to break"), e.g.:
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Pronominal verbs have a pronoun as part of the infinitive (the base form), e.g.: despertarse, acostarse. The pronoun must match the subject, e.g.: Yo me lavo ("I wash myself"), ella se acuesta ("She goes to bed"). You can learn more about pronominal verbs here.
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1. You should wash your hands before eating.
2. My legs hurt.
3. If you eat vegetables, your heart will be healthy.
4. Last year, my sister broke her arm.
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