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Reflexive Verbs

Learn how to use reflexive verbs in Spanish, covering routines, states, and changes, with examples of conjugation and placement of reflexive pronouns.

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Reflexive Verbs

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  1. Reflexive Verbs SUBJECT DIRECT OBJECT A verb is REFLEXIVE when the _________ and the ____________ are the ____________. (The subject does something to himself). SAME PERSON AMV@MVHS

  2. Many reflexive verbs in Spanish describe daily routine actions. Many of these verbs were introduced in Spanish 2. AFEITARSE DUCHARSE CEPILLARSE PREPARARSE ARREGLARSE LAVARSE ACOSTARSE

  3. Other reflexive verbs describe a physical or emotional state. DIVERTIRSE SENTIRSE

  4. Some reflexive verbs describe a change of state and they carry the added meaning of “to get” or “to become”. ENOJARSE ABURRIRSE CANSARSE PONERSE + adj.

  5. IR – to go PARECER – to seem QUITAR – to take away PERDER – to lose DORMIR – to sleep QUEDAR – to be located VOLVER – to return IRSE – to go away PARECERSE – to look like QUITARSE – to take off PERDERSE – to get lost DORMIRSE – to fall asleep QUEDARSE – to stay VOLVERSE – to become Some verbs have a different meaning when used reflexively.

  6. Me Te Se Nos Os Se When conjugating in Spanish, reflexive verbs require the use of a reflexive pronoun: Note how “se” can be used for both singular and plural. The use of a subject pronoun in the sentence is recommended to clarify.

  7. When using reflexive verbs it is very important to have the reflexive pronoun and the conjugated verb represent the same person. If not, you don’t have a reflexive verb. For example: I wash (my own) hands. Yo ___ lavo las manos. ME Note the use of the definite article instead of the possessive adjective in the sentence.

  8. But it’s not enough to know that you have to use a reflexive pronoun. You also have to know where to put it in the sentence! The type of verb in the sentence will determine the reflexive pronoun’s placement.

  9. CONJUGATED VERB If there’s a ___________________ in the sentence, the reflexive pronoun goes _________ the verb. BEFORE I brush my teeth. _____ cepillo los dientes. ME Reflexive Pronoun Conjugated Verb

  10. INFINITIVE If there’s an ___________ in the sentence, the reflexive pronoun gets ___________ to the verb. ATTACHED We want to get up early. Queremos levantar_____ temprano. NOS Infinitive Reflexive Pronoun “Levantarnos” is ONE WORD.

  11. since there is also a CONJUGATED VERB in the sentence, the reflexive pronoun can still go BEFORE the conjugated verb. BUT… Queremos levantar_____ temprano. NOS NOS _____ queremos levantar temprano. Infinitive Reflexive Pronoun Reflexive Pronoun Conjugated Verb

  12. PRESENT PARTICIPLE If there’s a __________ ____________ in the sentence, the reflexive pronoun gets __________ to the verb. ATTACHED Susi is going to bed now. Susi está ___ ahora. acostando acostándo SE Participle Reflexive Pronoun When you attach to the end of the participle, you add a syllable to the word, which messes with the natural stress. HOWEVER… The participle will need a written accent over the “A” in –ANDO or the “E” in –IENDO or -YENDO. THEREFORE…

  13. since there is also a CONJUGATED VERB in the sentence, the reflexive pronoun can still go BEFORE the conjugated verb, which is this case is always a form of ESTAR. BUT… Susi está acostándo___ ahora. SE SE Susi ___ está acostando ahora. Participle Reflexive Pronoun Reflexive Pronoun Conjugated Verb

  14. If the verb in the sentence is an _______________________, the reflexive pronoun gets ___________ to the command AFFIRMATIVE COMMAND ATTACHED ALWAYS Wake up! Despierta____ TE Command Reflexive Pronoun Affirmative commands are when you tell someone to do something. Regular commands are formed by conjugating in the “tú” form and dropping the “S”. Irregular commands will be covered later this year.

  15. Despierta__ Despiérta__ TE When the command is more than one syllable AND you attach to the end of the participle, you add a syllable to the word, which messes with the natural stress. HOWEVER… The command will need a written accent. Count back 3 vowels from the end (including the reflexive pronoun) and you will be over the right letter MOST OF THE TIME. THEREFORE…

  16. If the verb in the sentence is a ___________________, the reflexive pronoun goes ________ the command NEGATIVE COMMAND BEFORE ALWAYS Don’t cut your hair! ¡No _____ cortes el pelo! TE Reflexive Pronoun Negative Command

  17. Practice! Translate the following sentence into Spanish: Elena is becoming nervous (note the -ING). Elena está poniéndose nerviosa. OR Elena se está poniendo nerviosa.

  18. Practice! Translate the following sentence into Spanish: I suggest that we begin to get ready. Sugiero que (nosotros) empecemos arreglarnos. OR Sugiero que (nosotros) nos empecemos arreglar.

  19. Practice! Translate the following sentence into Spanish: I shaved yesterday. (Yo) me afeité ayer.

  20. Practice! Translate the following sentence into Spanish: Marcos and Paula want to take off their shoes. Marcos y Paula quieren quitarse los zapatos. OR Marcos y Paula se quieren quitar los zapatos.

  21. Practice! Translate the following sentence into Spanish: Tomás, have fun! (use a command) Tomás, diviértete!

  22. Practice! Translate the following sentence into Spanish: Students – don’t fall asleep in class! Estudiantes - ¡no se duerman en clase!

  23. To tell what people do TO or FOR one another use a RECIPROCAL verb These verbs, like reflexive verbs, use a reflexive pronoun… … BUT since at least two people are involved, only the plural pronouns NOS, OS and SE are used.

  24. Mis hermanos y yo no nospeleamos nunca. • Alonso y Fernanda sellaman todos los días, pero seven muy poco.

  25. The placement rules for reciprocal verbs are the same: • Put BEFORE conjugated verbs. • ATTACH to infinitives. • ATTACH to present participles. • ATTACH to affirmative commands. • Put BEFORE negative commands.

  26. abrazarse ayudarse besarse comprenderse conocerse contarse entenderse escribirse To hug To help (each other) To kiss To understand (one another) To know (each other) To tell (each other) To understand (one another) To write (each other) Examples of reflexive verbs that are also used reciprocally:

  27. To talk to (one another) To read (to each other) To call (each other) To get along well To get along badly To fight To greet To see (each other) hablarse leerse llamarse llevarse bien llevarse mal pelearse saludarse verse Examples of reflexive verbs that are also used reciprocally:

  28. ¿Qué recuerdas? • What is the difference between a reflexive and a reciprocal? • Which are the only two reflexive pronouns that are used with reciprocals? • What are the placement options when there is a present participle in the sentence? • Name a reflexive verb that can also be used reciprocally.

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