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Using infinitives Preview Reflexive pronoun at the end of an infinitive Acabar de Prepositions before infinitives

Reflexive pronoun at the end of an infinitive A reflexive pronoun can go at the end of an infinitive or before a conjugated verb. The meaning does not change. Yo no quiero afeitarme hoy. = Yo no me quiero afeitar hoy. I don’t want to shave today.

Acabar de To say what someone just did, use the present tense of acabar de followed by an infinitive. Acabo de lavar el carro. Los niños acaban de acostarse. I just washed my car. The children just went to bed.

Prepositions before infinitives Use the preposition para before an infinitive to explain your purpose for doing something. Verbs after prepositions and prepositional phrases such as para, antes de and después de are in the infinitive. Tengo que levantarme temprano para levantar pesas con Ana en el gimnasio. I have to get up early (in order) to . . .