brush my teeth and hair

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brush my teeth and hair(
bruhsh
 
may
 
tith
 
ahnd
 
hehr
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An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. cepillarme los dientes y el pelo
Before I go to school, I have to brush my teeth and hair.Antes de ir a la escuela, tengo que cepillarme los dientes y el pelo.
b. cepillarme los dientes y el cabello
After I get up, I need to brush my teeth and hair.Después de levantarme, necesito cepillarme los dientes y el cabello.
c. lavarme los dientes y cepillarme el pelo
Are you ready to go? - No, I have to brush my teeth and hair.¿Estás lista para ir? - No, tengo que lavarme los dientes y cepillarme el pelo.
d. lavarme los dientes y cepillarme el cabello
I am going to brush my teeth and hair before going out.Voy a lavarme los dientes y cepillarme el cabello antes de salir.
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