Repaso de Vocabulario 2 A despertarse levantarse ducharse
Repaso de Vocabulario 2 A
despertarse levantarse
ducharse bañarse la ducha
el secador secarse la toalla
cortarse el pelo
lavarse la cara afeitarse cepillarse los dientes
pintarse las uñas ponerse el maquillaje pintarse los labios
el cinturón ponerse ropa o vestirse las joyas
joyas de plata joyas de oro
el desodorante prepararse el agua de colonia
el cepillo arreglarse el pelo el peine (peinarse) el gel
acostarse
Los Verbos Reflexivos *To Say that people do something to or for themselves, you use reflexives verbs. *For Example, washing one’s hair or brushing one’s teeth are reflexive actions because the person doing the action also receives the action of the verb. Me ducho - I shower myself (I take a shower) Me cepillo los dientes - I brush my own teeth *You know that a verb is reflexive if its INF form ends with the letters “SE”.
Los Verbos Reflexivos ● To conjugate reflexive verbs… you must use a Reflexive PRONOUN + the VERB in the same form ejemplo: me amos ER/IR: nos o te XXX se ejemplos: DUCHARSE: an AR: emos/imos XXX es + XXX se ME DUCHO o as a e NOS DUCHAMOS en TE DUCHAS xxxxxxxxx SE DUCHA SE
Los Verbos Reflexivos *Some verbs have both reflexive and non-reflexive forms and usages. *When a verb is used in it’s non-reflexive form, the action is being done to someone else. Lavo el coche - I wash the car (non-reflexive) Me lavo el pelo - I wash my hair (reflexive) *When you use a reflexive verb with parts of the body or clothing, use the definite articles (el/la/los/las). Siempre te pintas las uñas - You always paint your nails Felipe se pone los zapatos - Felipe puts on his shoes.
Pronoun Placement with Reflexives #1: Before a conjugated verb me cepillo los dientes - I brush my teeth #2: With INF phrases A: Before the entire INF phrase me quiero cepillar los dientes. B: Attached to the INF ending Quiero cepillarme los dientes
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