Reflexive verbs.

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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.