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Reflexive verbs and demonstrative adjectives
By: Colby Erler, Chad Flood and Tyler Narsingh
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Familiarizing Some verbs in Spanish have “se” attached to the end of the infinitive. The “se” is a reflexive pronoun and the verb is called a reflexive verb.
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Continued Reflexive verbs are conjugated the same as non-reflexive verbs; however, they are used with a corresponding reflexive pronoun, which may precede a verb or be attached to the end of an infinitive or a present participle
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The preterite tense of reflexive verbs
They require an appropriate reflexive pronoun Examples: Me bane. ( I took a bath) Ella se vistio. (she got dressed)
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Demonstrative Adjectives
They indicate where someone or something is located in relation to the speaker. These include este, esta, estos, estas, ese esos, esas, aquel, aquella, aquellos, and aquellas.
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Examples: No me gusta este jabon. (I do not like this soap)
Tampoco me gusta ese jabon (I do not like that soap either) Prefiero aquel jabon (I prefer that soap over there)
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Demonstative adjectives can become pronouns when they are used with a written accent mark and take the place of a noun. singular plural masculino femenino Masculino éste ésta éstos éstas ése ésa ésos ésas Aquél Aquélla Aquéllos aquéllas
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