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REFLEXIVE VERBS
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REFLEXIVE VERBS The subject of the verb receives the action of the verb. The person doing the verb receives the result of the verb being done.
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Non-Reflexive: I wash the car. Yo lavo el carro. Reflexive:
Subject: I (yo) Recipient: car Reflexive: I wash myself. Yo me lavo. Subject: I (yo) Recipient: myself (me)
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The girl dressed the baby. La chica vistió al niño.
Non-Reflexive: The girl dressed the baby. La chica vistió al niño. Subject: girl (chica) Recipient: baby (niño) Reflexive: The boy dressed himself. El chico se vistió. Subject: boy (chico) Recipient: himself (se)
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Reflexive Pronouns: me nos te os se se
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have the same placement rules as Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns.
Reflexive Pronouns have the same placement rules as Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns. Reflexive Pronouns are placed: Before a conjugated verb After and attached to an infinitive (unconjugated verb) After and attached to a gerrund (-ando/-iendo)
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are easy to recognize in their infinitive (unconjugated) form.
Reflexive Verbs are easy to recognize in their infinitive (unconjugated) form. acostar maquillar levantar se se se
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To Conjugate Reflexive Verbs:
Take the se off the end of the infinitive and move it to the front of the verb. Change the se to the appropriate pronoun based on your subject (or leave it the same) Conjugate your infinitive verb as normal. me nos te os se nos me os te levantar se
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To Conjugate Reflexive Verbs:
Take the se off the end of the infinitive and move it to the front of the verb. Change the se to the appropriate pronoun based on your subject (or leave it the same) Conjugate your infinitive verb as normal. me nos te os se se levant aron an ar aban --
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To Conjugate Reflexive Verbs:
me levanto nos levantamos te levantas os levantáis se levanta se levantan
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Reflexive Verbs Any verb can be a reflexive verb. However, not all verbs make sense reflexively. (comerse…yikes!) Reflexive verbs can be conjugated in any tense. (present, preterit, imperfect, future, etc)
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Reflexive Verbs Many times the meaning of a verb changes when it becomes reflexive: levantar – to lift levantarse – to get up (literally to lift oneself up) poner – to put ponerse – to put on to place (get dressed) dormir – to sleep dormirse – to fall asleep arreglar-to arrange arreglarse – to get ready Etc…
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REFLEXIVE VERBS
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