braytonbanks08 braytonbanks08
  • 01-06-2023
  • Spanish
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You get dressed at 8 o’clock
O Se busted a las Ocho
O Vestirte a las ocho
O Te vistes a las ocho
O Vestirse a las ocho

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eduardoantonio84
eduardoantonio84 eduardoantonio84
  • 01-06-2023
The correct phrase would be "Te vistes a las ocho."

This sentence is in the present tense and uses the reflexive verb "vestirse," which means "to get dressed." The pronoun "te" indicates that the action is being performed by the second person singular (informal "you"). "A las ocho" means "at eight o'clock," indicating the time when the action of getting dressed takes place.
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danylara1234567
danylara1234567 danylara1234567
  • 01-06-2023
Option c: Te vistes a las ocho
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