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Old 03-03-2008, 03:03 PM   #4
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"Levántate, vístete", etc., these are verbs in imperative form:

Ten o'clock, get up, get dressed, we will never get there on time.
It's got cold, put on warm clothes, I can't wait to see what you put on today.
Behave properly...

I hope this helps you. I agree with Exxcéntrica, if this is homework, you should give it a try first. Instead of using your computer and Google, why don't you try it the old way? Open a good English-Spanish dictionary and do some research there.
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