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Page 1: A verb is reflexive in Spanish when: the subject receives the action of the verb. In English this is implied by the endings -self and -selves
Page 2: A verb is reflexive in Spanish when: the subject receives the action of the verb. In English this is implied by the endings -self and -selves

A verb is reflexive in Spanish when:

the subject receives the action of the verb.

In English this is implied by the endings

-self and -selves.

Page 3: A verb is reflexive in Spanish when: the subject receives the action of the verb. In English this is implied by the endings -self and -selves

In Spanish In Spanish

the reflexive pronouns are:the reflexive pronouns are:

meme nosnos

te te osos

sese se se

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Many reflexive verbs in Spanish describe daily routine actions:

despertarse (to wake up)

ducharse (to take a shower)

peinarse (to comb oneself)

vestirse (to get dressed)

acostarse (to go to bed)

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Other reflexive verbs describe a physical or emotional state:

divertirse (to enjoy oneself)

sentirse (to feel an emotion)

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Some reflexive verbs describe a change of state and they carry the added meaning of “to get” or “to

become.” enojarse to get angry

aburrirse to get bored  

ponerse to become

cansarse to get tired

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Some verbs have a different meaning when used reflexively:

ir to go irse to leave

parecer to seem parecerse a to look like

quitar to take away quitarse to take off

perder to lose perderse to get lost

dormir to sleep dormirse to fall asleep

quedar to be located quedarse to stay

volver to return volverse to become

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Some verbs are always reflexive:

darse cuenta de (to realize)

quejarse (to complain)

comportarse (to behave)

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Page 10: A verb is reflexive in Spanish when: the subject receives the action of the verb. In English this is implied by the endings -self and -selves

Placement of reflexive pronouns with commands follows the same rules that apply to placement of

direct and indirect object pronouns.

Dúchate (Take a shower)No te duches (Don’t take a

shower)

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Reciprocal Pronouns

To tell what people do to or for one another.

Use nos, os, and se before the plural of reciprocal verbs. 

Mis hermanos y yo no nos peleamos nunca.

Alonso y Fernanda se llaman todos los días, pero se ven muy poco.

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Some reciprocal reflexive verbs:   abrazarse comprenderse

entenderse ayudarse

pelearse conocerse

escribirse llamarse

saludarse besarse

contarse hablarse

llevarse bien / mal

verse

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