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A reflexive verb is used to indicate that the subject does something to or for himself or herself. In other words, it “reflects” the action of the verb back to the subject. Reflexive verbs always use reflexive pronouns. REFLEXIVE VERBS DEFINICIÓN

A reflexive verb is used to indicate that the subject does something to or for himself or herself. In other words, it reflects the action of the verb back

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A reflexive verb is used to indicate that the subject does something to or for himself or herself. In other words, it “reflects” the action of the verb back to the subject. Reflexive verbs always use reflexive pronouns.

REFLEXIVE VERBS

DEFINICIÓN

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THE FORMATION

Yo

(I wash myself)

Nosotros

(We wash ourselves)

(You wash yourself)

(Vosotros

Os laváis)

Él, Ella, Usted

(He/she washes himself/herself)

Ellos, Ellas, Ustedes

(They wash themselves)

Lavarse

me lavo

Te lavas

Se lava

nos lavamos

Se lavan

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Notice the change in the infinitive verb

NOTE: THE ‘SE’ THAT’S AT THE END

COMES TO THE FRONT AND CHANGES

TO:

Me … Nos …

Te … (os … )

Se … Se …

These are reflexive pronouns

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¡Atención! When a reflexive pronoun is attached to a present participle, an accent mark is added to maintain the original stress.

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LAVAR to wash versus LAVARSE to wash oneself versus

Lalo lava los platos.

Lola se lava la cara.

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EL VOCABULARIO

¿Qué hacen?

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Acordarse de (o:ue)

Yo Nosotros

****

Él, Ella, Usted Ellos, Ellas, Ustedes

me acuerdo

te acuerdas

se acuerda

nos acordamos

se acuerdan

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Acostarse (o:ue)

Martín se acuesta a las ocho de la noche.

Nosotros nos acostamos a las 10 de la noche

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Afeitarse

Jorge se afeita todas las mañana.

Rigo se afeita.

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bañarse

El pulpo se baña en la tina (bathtub).

Javier se baña.

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Cepillarse el pelo

Marina se cepilla el pelo.

Lucy y María se cepillan el pelo.

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Cepillarse los dientes

Julia se cepilla los dientes.

Los niños se cepillan los dientes.

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Despedirse (de) (e:i)

El monstrito (little

monster) se despide de

su amigo.

Nosotros nos despedimos.

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Despertarse (e:ie)

Berta se despierta a las 4

de la mañana.

Yo me despierto a las ____.

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Dormirse (o:ue)

Carlos se duerme en clase.

Yo no me duermo en clase.

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ducharse

David se ducha todos los días.

Alberto no se ducha todos los días.

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Enojarse (con)Alberto se enojó con su

amigo.

Ellos nunca se enojan.

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irse

Gloria se va a la tienda.

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Lavarse la cara

Lily se lava la cara.

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Lavarse las manos

El hombre se lava las manos.

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levantarse

Manuel se levanta a las ocho.

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llamarse

Yo

Ella

me llamo Sra. Castro.

se llama Justine.

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maquillarse

La mujer se maquilla.

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peinarse

Luis se peina el cabello.

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ponerse

El hombre se pone los pantalones.

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Ponerse (+ adjetivo)

Obama se pone contento.

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Preocuparse (por)

La cara amarilla se

preocupa mucho porque

tiene un examen.

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Probarse (o:ue)

El oso se prueba el

vestido blanco.

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quedarse

El perro se queda en su lugar.

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quitarse

Porky se quita el sombrero.

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secarse

Josefina se seca el cabello.

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Sentarse (e:ie)

El hombre se sienta en la silla.

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Sentirse (e: ie)

La estrella se siente feliz.

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Vestirse (e:i)

• Jose se viste. Se pone los pantaloses.