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Unidad 2, Lecci ón 2 Los verbos reflexivos

Unidad 2, Lecci ón 2 Los verbos reflexivos. What’s the difference?. Ana se mira. Ana is looking at herself. Reflexive. Ana mira el reloj. Ana is looking at the clock. NOT Reflexive. Reflexive Verbs. explain an action done to oneself

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Unidad 2, Lecci ón 2 Los verbos reflexivos

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  1. Unidad 2, Lección 2Los verbos reflexivos

  2. What’s the difference? Ana se mira. Ana is looking at herself. Reflexive Ana mira el reloj. Ana is looking at the clock. NOT Reflexive

  3. Reflexive Verbs • explain an action done to oneself • the subject of a reflexive verb performs and receives the action (the action is reflected back to the subject) example: Iam brushing my hair. She is taking a bath. (is bathing herself).

  4. Reflexive Pronouns

  5. A reflexive verb is formed by using the reflexive pronoun and the corresponding form of the verb The reflexive pronouns come directly before the conjugated verb

  6. EXAMPLES bañarse-to bathe oneself/to take a bath

  7. Other important info… • It is assumed that body parts belong to the subject of the sentence I am brushing my teeth. • Parts of the body and articles of clothing use definite articles, not possessive adj. (mi/mis, tu/tus, su/sus, etc.) Me cepillo los dientes.

  8. Other important info… • To make the sentence negative, add “no” before the reflexive pronoun Manuel nose afeita. Manuel is not shaving (himself).

  9. Other important info… • When an infinitive is used, the reflexive pronoun is attached to the infinitive or placed before the conjugated verb. Las muchachas van a maquillarse. The girls are going to put on make-up (going to put make-up on themselves). Me tengo que bañar. I have to take a bath (bathe myself).

  10. Let’s Practice • Acostarse – yo • Me acuesto • Cepillarse – ella • Se cepilla • Dormirse - nosotros • Nos dormimos • Ducharse – tú • Te duchas

  11. Let’s Practice • I wash my face • Me lavo la cara • She puts on makeup • Ella se maquilla • They dry their hands • Ellos se secan las manos • We comb our hair • Nos peinamos el pelo

  12. Let’s Practice • First, I wake up at six. • Primero, me despierto a las seis. • Then I get up. • Entonces me levanto. • Later I shower and I shave. • Luego me ducho y me afeito. • Finally I put clothes on myself. • Por fin me pongo la ropa.

  13. Let’s Practice- attaching • You need to comb your hair. • Necesitas peinarte el pelo. Te necesitas peinar el pelo. • We want to dry ourselves. • Queremos secarnos. Nos queremos secar. • She has to go to bed. • Ella tiene que acostarse. Se tiene que acostar. • They should brush their teeth. • Deben cepillarse los dientes. Se deben cepillar los dientes.

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