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How do I conjugate vestirse?

How do I conjugate vestirse?

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In the past tense, usted for? As well as: sentirse in the past tense, ustedes form divertirse in the past tense, for ella

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updated Sep 13, 2009
posted by Darling1992

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How do you conjugate verbs? You use our conjugation tool, of course!

vestirse

updated Sep 13, 2009
posted by --Mariana--
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vestirse

present tense: me vesto te vestes se veste nos vestimos se vesten

past tense: me vesti te vestiste se vestío nos vestimos se vestieron

and i know more tenses too but i dont feel like writing them and i didnt put the accents in haha

updated Sep 13, 2009
posted by ChelseaLikesTree
*lol* - AnnoLoki, Sep 13, 2009
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Under the "More" category click on "conjugation" and type in vestirse. I'm sure someone could easily give you the answer, but it is better to get into the habit of looking the words up for yourself, because I'm sure there will be more in the future. Also, the question is not worded very clearly, so in the future it will be helpful to use complete sentences and to state your point clearly.

I'm not saying this to be insulting. Sometimes we know what we are trying to say, but if we don't word it properly, others can become confused.

updated Sep 13, 2009
posted by Nicole-B
Actually that just tells you what it conjugates to, the question did quite clearly ask "how"... a description of the process without the answer leaves the person much better armed :-) - AnnoLoki, Sep 13, 2009
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Conjugate the verb just as you would vestir, but place the appropriate reflexive pronoun before the verb....except for the imperative mood. For that you had better consult the conjugation tables here as there are some more complex rules concerning the placement and spelling of the verb along with the pronoun.

updated Sep 13, 2009
posted by 0074b507
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'se' verbs threw me at first too, until I realised that the 'se' is the pronoun as 'oneself' tacked onto the end... so vestirse just means to dress oneself.

So, chop off the 'se', and conjugate 'vestir' and you would any other -ir verb... then throw the pronoun back on in front of the conjugated verb with 'ella' in front of that... I think... depends on the rest of the sentence too though. May need someone less new than me to confirm the last bit.

updated Sep 13, 2009
posted by AnnoLoki