This document discusses reflexive verbs in Spanish. It explains that a verb is reflexive when the subject and object are the same. It provides examples of reflexive verbs like "lavarse" (to wash oneself) and "rascarse" (to scratch oneself). The document also introduces reflexive pronouns like "me", "te", and "se" that are used before conjugated reflexive verbs to show that the action remains with the subject. Finally, it notes that many common verbs can be made reflexive in Spanish.