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REFLEXIVE VERBS. By: Joshua Maharaj-Jurai Nuri Sadeek James Leigh Jullianne Busch. A Reflexive Verb.
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REFLEXIVE VERBS • By: • Joshua Maharaj-Jurai • Nuri Sadeek • James Leigh • Jullianne Busch
A Reflexive Verb • A verb is reflexive if the subject and the object are the same. Each reflexive verb is made up of two parts. The first part is called the reflexive pronoun and the verb that comes after it is called the reflexive verb. • Example: Me llamo Bob. • In the above sentence ‘llamo’ is the reflexive verb.
What Is A Reflexive Pronoun? • Reflexive pronouns come before a reflexive verb to indicate that the subject is performing the action on itself. • Example: Me llamo Bob. • In the above sentence ‘me’ is the reflexive pronoun.
When To Use Which Reflexive Pronoun • Singular Plural • 1st person: me nos • 2nd person: te os • 3rd person: se se
How Reflexive Verbs End • From what we have learnt so far we only know the endings of reflexive verbs that end in ‘arse’. They have the same endings as regular ‘ar’ ending verbs.
A Few Examples • The following slides are a few examples of reflexive verbs.
Levantarse : to get up Me levanto Te levantas Se levanta Nos levantamos Os levantais Se levantan
Arreglarse: to get ready Me arreglo Te arreglas Se arregla Nos arreglamos Os arreglais Se arreglan
Quedarse : to stay Me quedo Te quedas Se queda Nos quedamos Os quedais Se quedan
Quitarse : to take off Me quito Te quitas Se quita Nos quitamos Os quitais Se quiten
Peinarse : to comb Me peino Te peinas Se peina Nos peinamos Os peinais Se peinan
Maquillarse : to put on make-up Me maquillo Te maquillas Se maquilla Nos maquillamos Os maquillais Se maquillan
Lavarse : to wash Me lavo Te lavas Se lava Son lavamos Os lavais Se lavan