cambiar de ropa

cambiar de ropa(
kahm
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byahr
 
deh
 
rroh
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pah
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A transitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and requires a direct object (e.g., take out the trash.).
transitive verb phrase
a. to change someone's clothes
Tuve que cambiar de ropa a mi hijo porque se había puesto perdido de barro jugando en el jardín.I had to change my son's clothes because he was covered in mud from playing in the garden.
Si vamos a salir, tengo que cambiar de ropa al bebé porque hace mucho frío fuera.If we're going out, I need to change the baby's clothes because it's very cold outside.
cambiarse de ropa
A pronominal verb phrase combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and always uses a reflexive pronoun. (e.g., Se dio cuenta del problema.)
pronominal verb phrase
a. to change one's clothes
La cantante se cambió de ropa varias veces durante el concierto.The singer changed her clothes several times during the concert.
b. to get changed
No iré a la fiesta directamente desde el trabajo. Me pasaré antes por casa para cambiarme de ropa.I won't go to the party straight from work. I'll go home first to get changed.
c. to change
¿Te vas a cambiar de ropa? ¿Qué tiene de malo el vestido que llevas?Are you going to change? What's wrong with the dress you're wearing?
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