Describing daily routines in Spanish: examples and common verbs Spanish reflexive verbs in daily routines Most activities in daily routines are verbs in infinitive like JUGAR (to play) or COMER (to eat), and sometimes Spanish reflexive verbs such as DESPERTARSE (wake up) and VESTIRSE (get dressed)
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