Reflexive verbs A reflexive verb is when the
Reflexive verbs. A reflexive verb is when the subject in a sentence is the same as the object. Ex. I wash myself. I- subject Wash- verb Myself- object. I and myself- are the same person. MOST OF ALL REFLEXIVE VERBS WILL END WITH –SE AT THE END.
REFLEXIVE VERBS. ACOSTARSE- to go to bed LAVARSE- to wash PEINARSE- to brush your hair AFEITARSE- to shave BANARSE- to bathe CEPILLARSE- to brush teeth DESPERTARSE- to wake up DORMIRSE- to fall asleep DUCHARSE- to shower LEVANTARSE- to get out of bed MAQUILLARSE- to put on make up PONERSE LA ROPA- to put on clothes SECARSE- to dry off VESTIRSE- to get dressed QUEDARSE- to stay DIVERTIRSE- to have fun GRADUARSE- to graduate
How to conjugate reflexive verbs? To conjugate reflexive verbs you need reflexive pronouns: The subject pronouns are: YO TU EL/ ELLA/ USTED NOSOTROS/NOSOTRAS ELLOS/ ELLAS/ USTEDES The reflexive pronouns are: ME TE SE NOS SE THE REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS ARE PLACED BEFORE THE VERB AND AFTER THE SUBJECT PRONOUN. Ej. Yo me Tu te El/ Ella/ Usted se Nosotros nos Ellos/ Ellas/ Ustedes se
Ejemplos. Levantarse- to wake up. Ej. Yo me levanto a las seis de la mañana. Yo- subject pronoun Me- reflexive pronoun levanto a las seis de la mañana. I wake up at six o clock in the morning. Peinarse el pelo- brush hair. Ej. Ella se peina el pelo todos los dias. Ella- subject pronoun Se- reflexive pronoun peina el pelo todos los dias.
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