PRACTICE WITH VARIED SUBJECTS Reflexive Verbs!
Common Reflexive Verbs Spanish Reflexive Verbs Reflexive verbs must be used with a reflexive pronoun in order to indicate that the subject is performing the action of the verb upon itself. Reflexive verbs exist in English, but they are much more common in Spanish. Reflexive verbs usually have to do with parts of the body, clothing, or one's state of mind. Here are some common reflexive verbs:parts of the bodyclothing
Here are some common reflexive verbs: aburrirse to get bored Me aburro facilmente. acostarse to go to bed ¡Ya acuéstense, niňos! afeitarse to shave Se afeita Ramón cada tercer dia. alegrarse to be happy Alégrate, ya es viernes. animarse to cheer up arreglarse to get ready asustarse to get scared bañarse to bathe calmarse to calm down caerse to fall (down)
Cansarse to get tired Cepillarse to brush (hair, teeth) Colocarse to get a job / position oneself Cortarse to cut (hair, nails) Decidirse to make up one's mind Despedirse to say goodbye despertarse to wake up Divertirse to have a good time dormirse to sleep
Ducharse ( bañarse) take a shower Enfermarse to get sick Enojarse to get angry Lastimarse to hurt oneself Lavarse to wash (up) Levantarse to get up Maquillarse to put on makeup Peinarse to comb (hair)
Pintarse to put on make-up Ponerse to put on (clothes) Preocuparse to worry Probarse to try on Quebrarse to break (arm, leg) Quedarse to stay, remain Quemarse to burn (oneself, one's body) Quitarse to take off (clothes)
Romperse to tear (clothes); OR to break (arm, leg) Sentarse to sit down Sentirse to feel (an emotion) Sorprenderse to be surprised Vestirse to get dressed
Verbs that use object pronoun like reflexives… gustar -- to like / to be pleasing to interesar -- to be interested in importar -- to matter (of importance) encantar -- to “love” something / someone (be enchanted with) “Me gustan los chiles.” NO! : “Me gusto los chiles.”
¡Practiquémonos! / ¡ vamos a practicar! 1. A ella ______________ la cumbia (gustar). 2. A Alma y Liliana