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Old June 09, 2013, 11:27 AM
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Reflexive verbs

Does it matter whether you say "Me voy a levantar" or "Voy a levantarme"? Is there a difference in meaning? Can you also say it in combination with other verbs, like "Me necesito levantar"?
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The sentences you wrote are all correct, but suffixing the pronoun to the infinitive is preferred in most cases.
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