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2.1 © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc Reflexive and reciprocal verbs Reflexive verbs describe an action that the subject of the verb does to or for himself, herself, or itself (the action is “reflected” back on the subject of the verb). Reflexive verbs are always used with a reflexive pronoun: mi, ti, si, ci, vi, or si. Rosa si guarda allo specchio.

2.1 © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc Reflexive and reciprocal verbs Reflexive verbs lavarsivedersivestirsi mi lavo ti lavi si lava ci laviamo vi lavate si lạvano mi vedo ti vedi si vede ci vediamo vi vedete si vẹdono mi vesto ti vesti si veste ci vestiamo vi vestite si vẹstono

2.1 © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc Reflexive and reciprocal verbs Reflexive pronouns precede conjugated verbs, but are attached to infinitives after dropping the final –e. The reflexive pronoun always matches the subject of the sentence, even when it is attached to the infinitive. Mi alzo presto ogni giorno. I get up early every day. Preferisco alzarmi presto. I prefer to get up early.

2.1 © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc Reflexive and reciprocal verbs ATTENZIONE! When a reflexive verb is used with potere, volere, and dovere, the reflexive pronoun may attach to the infinitive or precede the conjugated verb. Adriana vuole riposarsi. Adriana si vuole riposare. Adriana wants to rest.

2.1 © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc Reflexive and reciprocal verbs Many common reflexive verbs are used to describe routines. addormentarsi to fall asleep alzarsi to get up annoiarsi to get bored asciugarsi to dry up divertirsi to have fun farsi la barba to shave fermarsi to stop (oneself) incontrarsi to get together/meet lavarsi to wash oneself mẹttersi to put on (clothes) pẹrdersi to get lost pettinarsi to comb one’s hair riposarsi to rest sbrigarsi to hurry sdraiarsi to lie down svegliarsi to wake up truccarsi to put on make-up vestirsi to get dressed

2.1 © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc Reflexive and reciprocal verbs When parts of the body or clothing are mentioned with Italian reflexive verbs, use the definite article, not the possessive adjective as in English. Ci siamo lavati le mani. We washed our hands. Si mette sempre i pantaloni. She always puts on (her) pants.

2.1 © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc Reflexive and reciprocal verbs Some verbs that express feeling, state of mind, or attitude are used in the reflexive form even though they do not literally express a reflexive action.

2.1 © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc Reflexive and reciprocal verbs Perché si arrabbia? Non ho fatto niente! Why is he getting mad? I didn’t do anything! Mi annoio sempre quando sono con Massimo. I am always bored when I am with Massimo. accọrgersi to realize annoiarsi to be bored arrabbiarsi to get mad/angry dimenticarsi to forget lamentarsi to complain pentirsi to regret preoccuparsi to worry ricordarsi to remember sentirsi to feel stufarsi to be fed up vantarsi to boast, to brag vergognarsi to be ashamed

2.1 © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc Reflexive and reciprocal verbs ATTENZIONE! Certain verbs are used in the reflexive form for emphasis, especially when spoken. Some verbs in this category are bersi, mangiarsi, comprarsi, and prendersi. Mi sono mangiata una bella pizza. I had myself a nice pizza.

2.1 © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc Reflexive and reciprocal verbs ATTENZIONE! Some verbs can be used either reflexively or non-reflexively. Ho perso le mie chiavi stamattina. I lost my keys this morning. Mi sono persa stamattina. I got lost this morning.

2.1 © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc Reflexive and reciprocal verbs Some verbs change meaning when they are used with a reflexive pronoun. non-reflexive alzare to raise/lift chiamare to call fermare to stop (someone/something) mẹttere to put muọvere to move svegliare to wake someone reflexive alzarsi to get up chiamarsi to be named fermarsi to stop (oneself); to stay mẹttersi to put on (clothes) muọversi to get going svegliarsi to wake up Hai chiamato Lola? Did you call Lola? Si chiama Lola. Her name is Lola.

2.1 © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc Reflexive and reciprocal verbs Reflexive pronouns are also attached to the familiar forms (tu, noi, and voi) of the imperative when the command is affirmative, but can precede or follow negative forms. The reflexive pronoun always precedes a formal command. Non ci fermiamo. Non fermiamoci. Let’s not stop. Prego, si accomodi. Please sit down/take a seat.

2.1 © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc Reflexive and reciprocal verbs ATTENZIONE! To differentiate reciprocal from reflexive actions, you may add phrases such as l’un l’altro/a (one another), or reciprocamente (mutually). Victor e Paolo si aiutano l’un l’altro. Victor and Paolo help one another.

2.1 © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc Reflexive and reciprocal verbs The plural forms of non-reflexive verbs can be used with the plural reflexive pronouns ci, vi, or si to express reciprocal actions—actions that people do to or for each other. abbracciarsi to hug each other aiutarsi to help each other amarsi to love each other baciarsi to kiss each other conọscersi to know each other parlarsi to speak to each other scrịversi to write to each other telefonarsi to phone each other vedersi to see each other I miei fratelli si telefonano ogni sabato. My brothers call each other every Saturday. Non ci parliamo più perché lavori troppo. We don’t talk to each other anymore because you work too much.