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cuartearse (verb) — to crack, split. Look up cuartearse in the dictionary

Se cuarteó la pared después de la inundación.
The wall started cracking after the flood.
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Old June 16, 2009, 09:17 AM
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También se cuartea la pintura a veces, por el calor, el frío o si es de mala calidad.

En inverno siempre tengo las manos cortadas: se ve la piel toda cuarteada.
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is this a reflexive verb?
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Old June 16, 2009, 10:00 AM
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is this a reflexive verb?
No, it isn't. It's a pronominal verb. Don't worry, you'll learn about them
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is this a reflexive verb?
Los verbos reflectivos = eres el subjeto (yo quiero)
Los verbos pronominales (¿ortografía?) = no eres el subjeto (me gusta)

Espero que sea correcto
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Old June 17, 2009, 09:56 AM
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Los verbos reflectivos = eres el subjeto (yo quiero)
Los verbos pronominales (¿ortografía?) = no eres el subjeto (me gusta)

Espero que sea correcto
Sorry, it isn't correct

Reflexivos: a mí mismo/a, a ti mismo/a, etc.

Yo me peino (a mí mismo). Tú te lavas (a ti mismo). El se viste (a sí mismo), etc.

Pronominales: es obligatorio conjugarlos con la forma átona del pronombre. Por ejemplo:

Yo me lavo el pelo. ¿Reflexivo? NO: pronominal. ¿Por qué? Porque el OD no es "me", como en las oraciones anteriores, sino "el pelo".

Algunos verbos son siempre pronominales, otros en ocasiones. Por ejemplo:

Quejarse: siempre es pronominal, no se puede conjugar sin el pronombre:

Yo me quejo, él se quejó, etc.

* Yo quejo

Ir(se): pronominal o no:

Yo me voy a clase.
Yo voy a ser arquitecta.

The best way for learning them is practice, I think

I guess you were talking about "recíprocos":

Nosotros nos miramos. Vosotros os escribís, etc.

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Irmamar........you are great! I still have problems with grammar but I can practice them all the time!
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¿Es verdad que unos verbos puede ser reflexivo y pronominales?

-Me lavo. I wash (myself). Reflexive
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Me lavo el coche. I washed the car. Pronominal Do you even need the "me", or would it just be "Lavo el coche"?
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¿Es verdad que unos verbos puede ser reflexivo y pronominales?

-Me lavo. I wash (myself). Reflexive
-Me lavo el coche. I washed the car. Pronominal Do you even need the "me", or would it just be "Lavo el coche"?
I wash the car- lavo el coche
I washed the care- lavé el coche
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