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Después del Examen 1. Look over notes in the book in the box called Verbs with Reflexive Pronouns. 2. Read the notes from this powerpoint . 3. Complete exercises 8 and 9 on page 239. 4. Complete HW. WB pages 76-77 activities 11, 12, and 13.
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Después del Examen1. Look over notes in the book in the box called Verbs with Reflexive Pronouns.2. Read the notes from this powerpoint.3. Complete exercises 8 and 9 on page 239.4. Complete HW. WB pages 76-77 activities 11, 12, and 13.
Reflexive verbs are conjugated just like any other –ar, -er, or –ir verb. They are called reflexive verbs because they are used with reflexive pronouns ( myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves). (me, te, se, nos, os, se)
A verb is reflexive if the person doing the action, also receives the action.I’m looking at you. (Not reflexive)Yotemiro.I’m looking, you’re receiving the action.I’m looking at myself. ( reflexive)Yo me miro. I’m looking AND receiving the action.I’m feeding the dog. ( NOT reflexive)I’m feeding myself. ( Reflexive )
Some verbs are reflexive both in English AND in Spanish.I cut myself with the razor.Mecorté con la navaja.She’s looking at herself in the mirror.Ella semira en el espejo.We’re serving ourselves breakfast.Nosservimos el desayuno.
Many verbs that are NOT reflexive in English ARE reflexive in Spanish.Lavarse – to wash oneselfpeinarse- to comb oneselfbañarse- to bathe oneselfducharse- to shower oneselfdormirse- to put oneself to sleep {fall asleep}cepillarse – to brush oneselfetc.
Me lavolasmanos. ( Reflexive in Spanish—I wash myself the hands)I’m washing my hands. ( not reflexive in English.)