The document discusses reflexive verbs in Spanish. It defines reflexive verbs as verbs where the subject performs the action on itself. It provides examples of common reflexive verbs like lavarse (to wash oneself) and lists their singular and plural conjugations. The document explains how to identify reflexive verbs and compares their usage to non-reflexive verbs. It also provides exercises for students to practice forming the present tense of reflexive verbs.
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1. 7.1 Reflexive verbs
ANTE TODO
A reflexive verb is used to indicate that the subject does
something to or for himself or herself.
In other words, it “reflects” the action of the verb back to
the subject. Reflexive verbs always use reflexive
pronouns.
SUBJECT REFLEXIVE VERB
Joaquín se ducha por la mañana.
2. 7.1 Reflexive verbs
lavarse (to wash oneself)
SINGULAR FORMS
yo me lavo I wash (myself)
tú te lavas you wash (yourself)
Ud. se lava you wash (yourself)
él / ella se lava he/she washes (himself/herself)
PLURAL FORMS
nosotros/as nos lavamos we wash (ourselves)
vosotros/as os laváis you wash (yourselves)
Uds. se lavan you wash (yourselves)
ellos / ellas se lavan they wash (themselves)
3. 7.1 Reflexive verbs
¡ATENCIÓN!
Except for se, reflexive pronouns have the same forms
as direct and indirect object pronouns.
Se is used for both singular and plural subjects —there
is no individual plural form:
Pablo se lava.
Ellos se lavan.
4. 7.1 Reflexive verbs
The pronoun se attached to an infinitive identifies the
verb as reflexive: lavarse.
When a reflexive verb is conjugated, the reflexive
pronoun agrees with the subject.
Me afeito.
Te despiertas a las siete.
5. 7.1 Reflexive verbs
Like object pronouns, reflexive pronouns generally
appear before a conjugated verb.
With infinitives and present participles, they may be
placed before the conjugated verb or attached to the
infinitive or present participle.
Ellos se van a vestir.
Ellos van a vestirse.
They are going to get dressed.
Nos estamos lavando las manos.
Estamos lavándonos las manos.
We are washing our hands.
6. 7.1 Reflexive verbs
¡ATENCIÓN!
When a reflexive pronoun is attached to a present
participle, an accent mark is added to maintain the
original stress:
bañando bañándose
afeitando afeitándose
7. 7.1 Reflexive verbs
Common reflexive verbs
acordarse (de) (o:ue) to remember
acostarse (o:ue) to go to bed
afeitarse to shave
bañarse to bathe; to take a bath
cepillarse to brush
despedirse (de) (e:i) to say good-bye (to)
despertarse (e:ie) to wake up
dormirse (o:ue) to go to sleep; to fall asleep
ducharse to shower; to take a shower
8. 7.1 Reflexive verbs
Common reflexive verbs
enojarse (con) to get angry (with)
irse to go away; to leave
lavarse to wash (oneself)
levantarse to get up
llamarse to be called; to be named
maquillarse to put on makeup
peinarse to comb one’s hair
ponerse to put on
ponerse (+ adj.) to become (+ adj.)
9. 7.1 Reflexive verbs
Common reflexive verbs
preocuparse (por) to worry (about)
probarse (o:ue) to try on
quedarse to stay; to remain
quitarse to take off
secarse to dry (oneself)
sentarse (e:ie) to sit down
sentirse (e:ie) to feel
vestirse (e:i) to get dressed
10. 7.1 Reflexive verbs
COMPARE & CONTRAST
Unlike English, a number of verbs in Spanish can be
reflexive or non-reflexive. If the verb acts upon the
subject, the reflexive form is used. If the verb acts upon
something other than the subject, the non-reflexive form
is used. Compare these sentences.
Lola lava los platos. Lola se lava la cara.
As the preceding sentences show, reflexive verbs
sometimes have different meanings than their non-
reflexive counterparts. For example, lavar means to
wash, while lavarse means to wash oneself, to wash up.
11. 7.1 Reflexive verbs
¡ATENCIÓN!
Because you learned how to form the preterite of non-
reflexive regular verbs in Estructura 6.3, you also know
how to form the preterite of the common reflexive verbs
in the list, with the exception of the stem-changing –ir
verbs, irse, and ponerse.
You will learn more preterite forms such as those of the
verb ir (Estructura 7.3), stem-changing –ir verbs
(Estructura 8.1), and poner (Estructura 9.1).
12. 7.1 Reflexive verbs
¡ATENCIÓN!
Parts of the body or clothing are generally not referred
to with possessives, but with the definite article.
La niña se quitó los zapatos.
Necesito cepillarme los dientes.
13. 7.1 Reflexive verbs
¡INTÉNTALO! Indica el presente de los verbos reflexivos
que siguen.
despertarse
1. Mis hermanos ____ tarde.
2. Tú ____ tarde.
3. Nosotros ____ tarde.
4. Benito ____ tarde.
5. Yo ____ tarde.
6. Ustedes ____ tarde.
7. Ella ____ tarde.
8. Adriana y yo ____ tarde.
9. Ellos ____ tarde.
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14. 7.1 Reflexive verbs
Answer Key
despertarse
1. Mis hermanos se despiertan tarde.
2. Tú te despiertas tarde.
3. Nosotros nos despertamos tarde.
4. Benito se despierta tarde.
5. Yo me despierto tarde.
6. Ustedes se despiertan tarde.
7. Ella se despierta tarde.
8. Adriana y yo nos despertamos tarde.
9. Ellos se despiertan tarde.
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15. 7.1 Reflexive verbs
¡INTÉNTALO! Indica el presente de los verbos reflexivos
que siguen.
ponerse
1. Él ____ una chaqueta.
2. Yo ____ una chaqueta.
3. Usted ____ una chaqueta.
4. Nosotras ____ una chaqueta.
5. Las niñas ____ una chaqueta.
6.Tú ____ una chaqueta.
7.El botones ____ una chaqueta.
8. Beatriz y Gil ____ una chaqueta.
9. Ustedes ____ una chaqueta.
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16. 7.1 Reflexive verbs
Answer Key
ponerse
1. Él se pone una chaqueta.
2. Yo me pongo una chaqueta.
3. Usted se pone una chaqueta.
4. Nosotras nos ponemos una chaqueta.
5. Las niñas se ponen una chaqueta.
6.Tú te pones una chaqueta.
7.El botones (bellhop) se pone una chaqueta.
8. Beatriz y Gil se ponen una chaqueta.
9. Ustedes se ponen una chaqueta.
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