preocuparse

darse prisa

ok what do they mean and would i have to change them if i say like:
por la manana no olvidarse de darle de comer al perro??

2 answers

preocuparse - to preoccupy, to worry
darse prisa - to hurry

You can conjugate them by dropping the -se ending, conjugating the verb regularly, and then adding me, te, se, nos or os.

For example,
I worry (myself). Me preocupo.
You... Te preocupas.
He/she... Se preocupa
We... Nos preocupamos.
They (Spain)... Os preocupáis.
They... Se preocupan.
Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. When you say "por la mañana no olvidarse de darle de comer al perro" this might be a command saying "Don't forget to feed the dog in the morning" = No se olvide (no te olvides) de darle de comer al perro. From what you have written it's not clear WHO the subject is? I don't forget, you don't, he doesn't, etc. You must have clearer directions or a model/example.

Sra