The reflexive verb 'ponerse' in Spanish has multiple useful meanings: it can mean 'to wear' when used with clothing (e.g., 'Me pongo el vestido rojo'), 'to become' when used with adjectives (e.g., 'Me pongo rojo/nervioso'), 'to start to' when used with 'a' plus infinitive (e.g., 'Ponerse a pensar'), and 'to assume a role or condition' when used with nouns (e.g., 'Ponerse a dieta').
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¿Do you know any other expression with ponerse? It is an incredibly useful verb #mexicanspanish追加:
We've seen that poner is a very useful verb, but what about ponerse, the reflexive form of ponerse plus clothing?
Me pongo el vestido rojo. This is to wear.
Ponerse plus an adjective or an state.
For example, ponerse rojo, ponerse borracho, and ponerse nervioso. And remember that is a reflexive verb. So, we say me pongo roja, me pongo nerviosa.
Ponerse plus preposition a plus infinitive. Ponerse a pensar, ponerse a llorar.
Ponerse plus a noun, a role, or a condition. For example, ponerse a dieta, ponerse en forma, or ponerse las pilas.
There are tons of others. Do you know any other expression with ponerse?
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