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Los verbos reflexivos ¡CONJUGUEMOS!

I take a bath Yo me baño

They get ready Ellos se preparan

She wakes up Ella se despierta

You put on Tú te pones

They comb their hair Ellos se peinan el pelo

Él se cepilla los dientes He brushes his teeth Él se cepilla los dientes

You get ready Tú te preparas

They wake up Ellos se despiertan

Nosotros nos preparamos We get ready Nosotros nos preparamos

I go to bed Yo me acuesto

We put on Nosotros nos ponemos

Tú te cepillas los dientes You brush your teeth Tú te cepillas los dientes

I get ready Yo me preparo

We take a bath Nosotros nos bañamos

I shave Yo me afeito

Nosotros nos arreglamos el pelo We fix our hair Nosotros nos arreglamos el pelo

They leave Ellos se van

We dry off Nosotros nos secamos

You go to bed Tú te acuestas

You get dressed Tú te vistes

I leave Yo me voy

They wash their hair Ellos se lavan el pelo

He fixes his hair Él se arregla el pelo

You fix your hair Tú te arreglas el pelo

I put on Yo me pongo

Nosotros nos levantamos We get up Nosotros nos levantamos

She combs her hair Ella se peina el pelo

You wash your face Tú te lavas la cara

Nosostros nos acostamos We go to bed Nosostros nos acostamos

I dry off Yo me seco

She dries her hair Ella se seca el pelo

You shave Tú te afeitas

I get up Yo me levanto

She takes a bath Ella se baña

Mom gets dressed Mamá se viste

I take off my jacket. Yo me quito la chaqueta

You (UD) wake up Usted se despierta

She goes away (she leaves) Ella se va

No one gets up Nadie se levanta

I wash my hands Yo me lavo las manos

She combs her hair Ella se peina el pelo

You (Uds.) comb your hair Ustedes se peinan el pelo

Nosostros nos vestimos We get dressed Nosostros nos vestimos

She washes her face Ella se lava la cara

I wake up Yo me despierto

They shave Ellos se afeitan

She gets up Ella se levanta

I get dressed Yo me visto

They go to bed Ellos se acuestan

He puts on Él se pone

We take off (our…) Nosotros nos quitamos

Yo me cepillo los dientes I brush my teeth Yo me cepillo los dientes

He takes off his hat Él se quita el sombrero

You leave Tú te vas

They don’t wake up Ellos no se despiertan

Someone goes to bed Alguién se acuesta

Nobody wakes up Nadie se despierta

They dry off Ellos se secan

He doesn’t get up Él no se levanta

The reflexive pronoun goes before the conjugated verb ¡Recuerda! DO NOT use possessive pronouns with the reflexive verbs; use the definite articles instead Ella se lava las manos The reflexive pronoun goes before the conjugated verb Yo me levanto

¡También recuerda! The reflexive pronoun can also be attached to the infinitive of the reflexive verb when you have two verbs that go together Yo quiero levantarme