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Reflexive verbs
What is a reflexive verb?
A reflexive verb is an action done to the subject.
– Ex. I wash the car.
– Ex. I wash myself.
– Ex. She talks to the doctor.
– Ex. She talks to herself.
NOT REFLEXIVE
REFLEXIVE
NOT REFLEXIVE
REFLEXIVE
Are the following sentences reflexive?
1. I eat burritos.2. She hides the book.3. We feel sad.4. You fall down the stairs.5. The pen falls off of the desk.6. They hide themselves.7. Señor writes a love letter to Shakira.8. Señor writes himself a letter about
Shakira.
How do you conjugate them?
HABLAR
SE1. Pretend the “se” is really a chart.
2. Conjugate the verb normally (present tense or past tense)
3. Choose the correct pronoun from the chart.
4. Put the pronoun in front of the verb.
Me Nos
Te Os
Se SeHABLO
Me
Let’s conjugate these verbs together.
1. (yo) ducharse
2. (ella) peinarse
3. (nosotros) acostarse (o-ue)
4. (mamá) cepillarse
5. (Eva y María) maquillarse
Conjugate these verbs.
1. (yo) esconderse
2. (ella) pelearse
3. (nosotros) aburrirse
4. (mamá) vestir
5. (Eva y María) limpiarse
Some verbs change definitions when they are
REFLEXIVE.
DORMIR: to sleep
DORMIRSE: to fall sleep
Some verbs change definitions when they are
REFLEXIVE.
IR: to go
IRSE: to leave (usually a
command)
Some verbs change definitions when they are
REFLEXIVE.
LLAMAR: to call
LLAMARSE: to be called
(as in a name)
Some verbs change definitions when they are
REFLEXIVE.
LLEVAR: to wear, carry
LLEVARSE: to take away (steal)
to carry oneself (attitude)
Some verbs change definitions when they are
REFLEXIVE.
PONER: to put/place
PONERSE: to put on (as in
clothes)
Some verbs change definitions when they are
REFLEXIVE.
LEVANTAR: to lift
PONERSE: to get up(stand up)
Some verbs change definitions when they are
REFLEXIVE.DORMIR vs DORMIRSEIR vs IRSELLAMAR vs LLAMARSELLEVAR vs LLEVARSEPONER vs PONERSELEVANTAR vs LEVANTARSE
DORMIR vs DORMIRSEIR vs IRSELLAMAR vs LLAMARSELLEVAR vs LLEVARSEPONER vs PONERSELEVANTAR vs LEVANTARSE
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