Acostarse Present Tense
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Verb Meaning(s): to go to bed, to lie down
Verb Chart: Acostarse Present Tense
Yo |
me acuesto I go to bed |
Nosotros |
nos acostamos we go to bed |
Tú (Juana, Juan) |
te acuestas you go to bed |
Vosotros (informal |
os acostáis you all go to bed |
Él/Ella/Ud. (Sra./Dr. García) |
se acuesta he/she/you go to bed |
Ellos/Ellas/Uds. |
se acuestan they/you all go to bed |
Acostarse Present Tense Practice
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Present Tense
Acostarse Present Sentence Examples
1. Yo me acuesto a las 10 p.m.
I go to bed at 10 p.m.
2. ¿Tú te acuestas temprano?
Do you go to bed early?
3. Él se acuesta tarde los fines de semana.
He goes to bed late on weekends.
4. Nosotros nos acostamos después de mirar las noticias.
We go to bed after watching the news.
5. Vosotros os acostáis después de estudiar. (Used only in Spain)
You all go to bed after studying.
6. Ellas se acuestan a medianoche.
They go to bed at midnight.
7. Ustedes se acuestan temprano para levantarse con energía.
You all go to bed early to wake up energized.
8. ¿Se acuesta él con un libro siempre?
Does he always go to bed with a book?
9. ¿Acuesta ella después de cenar?
Does she go to bed after dinner?
10. Se acuestan escuchando música relajante.
They go to bed listening to relaxing music.