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Reflexive verbs. Página 119. What is a reflexive verb?. A reflexive verb is an action done to the subject. Ex. I wash the car. Ex. I wash myself. Ex. She talks to the doctor. Ex. She talks to herself. NOT REFLEXIVE. REFLEXIVE . NOT REFLEXIVE. REFLEXIVE .
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Reflexive verbs Página 119
What is a reflexive verb? A reflexive verb is an action done to the subject. • Ex. I wash the car. • Ex. I wash myself. • Ex. She talks to the doctor. • Ex. She talks to herself. NOT REFLEXIVE REFLEXIVE NOT REFLEXIVE REFLEXIVE
Are the following sentences reflexive? • I eat burritos. • She hides the book. • We feel sad. • You fall down the stairs. • The pen falls off of the desk. • They hide themselves. • Señor writes a love letter to Shakira. • Señor writes himself a letter about Shakira.
How do you conjugate them? HABLAR Me SE HABLO • Pretend the “se” is really a chart. • Conjugate the verb normally (present tense or past tense) • Choose the correct pronoun from the chart. • Put the pronoun in front of the conjugated verb OR at the end of the infinitive verb
Let’s conjugate these verbs together. • (yo) ducharse • (ella) peinarse • (nosotros) acostarse (o-ue) • (mamá) cepillarse • (Eva y María) maquillarse
Let’s conjugate these verbs together. • (yo) quiero ducharse • (ella) tiene que peinarse • (nosotros) necesitamos acostarse (o-ue) • (mamá) cepillarse • (Eva y María) necesitan maquillarse
Conjugate these verbs. • (yo) esconderse • (ella) pelearse • (nosotros) aburrirse • (mamá) vestir • (Eva y María) limpiarse
Some verbs change definitions when they are REFLEXIVE. DORMIR: to sleep DORMIRSE: to fall sleep
Some verbs change definitions when they are REFLEXIVE. IR: to go IRSE: to leave (usually a command)
Some verbs change definitions when they are REFLEXIVE. LLAMAR: to call LLAMARSE: to be called(as in a name)
Some verbs change definitions when they are REFLEXIVE. LLEVAR: to wear, carry LLEVARSE: to take away (steal) to carry oneself (attitude)
Some verbs change definitions when they are REFLEXIVE. PONER: to put/place PONERSE: to put on (as in clothes)
Some verbs change definitions when they are REFLEXIVE. LEVANTAR: to lift LEVANTARSE: to get up (stand up)
DORMIR vs DORMIRSE IR vs IRSE LLAMAR vs LLAMARSE LLEVAR vs LLEVARSE PONER vs PONERSE LEVANTAR vs LEVANTARSE
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