Reflexive Verbs A verb is REFLEXIVE when the _________ and the ____________ are the ____________. (The subject is doing something onto itself). We express.

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Reflexive Verbs A verb is REFLEXIVE when the _________ and the ____________ are the ____________. (The subject is doing something onto itself). We express this in English by saying “self”. SUBJECT DIRECT OBJECT SAME PERSON

So…. what’s a direct object? It is the person or thing in the sentence that receives the action of the verb. THE LETTER THAT’S WRITTEN THE DINNER THAT’S COOKED THE BALL THAT’S THROWN THE FRIEND THAT’S CALLED THE HOMEWORK THAT’S DONE THE CAKE THAT’S BAKED

But… back to reflexive verbs! Here are some examples: We get (ourselves) up at dawn. Dad shaves (himself) every day. Where should I sit (myself) down? She has to wash her (own) hair now. They are dressing (themselves). The child goes (takes himself) to bed at 8:00. Do you want to try that dress on (yourself)?

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Some verbs can be used as reflexive or nonreflexive: I wash my hands. (reflexive) I wash the dog. (nonreflexive - here the subject is “I” and the D.O. is “dog”) She is dressing herself. (reflexive) She is dressing her son. (nonreflexive - here the subject is “she” and the D.O. is “son”)

They had to go to bed early. Wash the dog! Dress your brother! With an amigo (or by yourself), decide if the following sentences are reflexive or not: They sat down next to me. I woke her up late today. They had to go to bed early. Wash the dog! Dress your brother! He brushes his teeth three times a day. REFLEXIVE NON REFLEXIVE REFLEXIVE NON REFLEXIVE NON REFLEXIVE REFLEXIVE

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Can you think of some actions that would be reflexive? A lot of actions we do to get ourselves ready for the day are reflexive verbs.

Common reflexive verbs include: to go to bed to shave to get ready to bathe to comb to wake up to have fun to (fall) asleep acostarse (o>ue) afeitarse arreglarse bañarse cepillarse despertarse (e>ie) divertirse (e>ie) dormirse (o>ue)

to go to wash to get up to comb one’s hair to put on to take off Refer to your purple reference sheet for a complete list of he verbs you will use in Spanish 2. to go to wash to get up to comb one’s hair to put on to take off to sit to get dressed irse lavarse levantarse peinarse ponerse quitarse sentarse (e>ie) vestirse (e>I)

When conjugating in Spanish, reflexive verbs require the use of a reflexive pronoun: Me Te Se Nos Os Se Note how “se” can be used for both singular and plural. The use of a subject pronoun in the sentence is recommended to clarify.

For example: I wash (myself). The reflexive pronoun you use will represent the subject of the sentence. For example: I wash (myself). ME Yo _____ lavo.

Let’s try some more. We get ready slowly. Nos arreglamos lentamente. You wake up at 6:00. Te despiertas a las seis. He washes his hands before dinner. Se lava manos antes de la cena. las Note the use of the definite article instead of the possessive adjective in the sentence.

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But it’s not enough to know that you have to use a reflexive pronoun. You also have to know where to put it in the sentence. The type of verb in the sentence will determine the reflexive pronoun’s placement.

_____ cepillo los dientes. ME If there’s a ___________________ in the sentence, the reflexive pronoun goes _________ the verb. CONJUGATED VERB BEFORE _____ cepillo los dientes. ME Reflexive Pronoun Conjugated Verb

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“Levantarnos” is ONE WORD. If there’s an ___________ in the sentence, the reflexive pronoun gets ___________ to the verb. INFINITIVE ATTACHED Queremos levantar_____ temprano. NOS Infinitive Reflexive Pronoun “Levantarnos” is ONE WORD.

_____ queremos levantar temprano. BUT… since there is also a CONJUGATED VERB in the sentence, the reflexive pronoun can still go BEFORE the conjugated verb. Queremos levantar_____ temprano. NOS NOS _____ queremos levantar temprano. Infinitive Reflexive Pronoun Reflexive Pronoun Conjugated Verb

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Susi está ___ ahora. acostándo acostando SE If there’s a __________ ____________ in the sentence, the reflexive pronoun gets __________ to the verb. PRESENT PARTICIPLE ATTACHED Susi está ___ ahora. acostándo acostando SE Participle Reflexive Pronoun When you attach to the end of the participle, you add a syllable to the word, which messes with the natural stress. HOWEVER… The participle will need a written accent over the “A” in –ANDO or the “E” in –IENDO. THEREFORE…

Susi ___ está acostando ahora. BUT… since there is also a CONJUGATED VERB in the sentence, the reflexive pronoun can still go BEFORE the conjugated verb. Susi está acostándo___ ahora. SE SE Susi ___ está acostando ahora. Participle Reflexive Pronoun Reflexive Pronoun Conjugated Verb

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If the verb in the sentence is an ____________ ___________, the reflexive pronoun gets ___________ to the verb AFFIRMATIVE COMMAND ATTACHED ALWAYS Despierta____ TE Command Reflexive Pronoun Affirmative commands are when you tell someone to do something. Regular commands are formed by conjugating in the “tú” form and dropping the “S”. Irregular commands will be covered later this year.

Despierta__ Despiérta__ TE When the command is more than one syllable AND you attach to the end of the participle, you add a syllable to the word, which messes with the natural stress. HOWEVER… The command will need a written accent. Count back 3 vowels from the end (including the reflexive pronoun) and you will be over the right letter MOST OF THE TIME. THEREFORE…

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Practice! Translate the following sentences into Spanish: Elena is getting ready (note the -ING). Yolanda and Carlos have to wake up at 6:00. I shave every day. Marcos and Paula want to have fun. Sit down, please. (use a command) Tito brushes his teeth with tooth paste.

Check: Elena está preparándose. OR: Elena se está preparando. Yolanda y Carlos tienen que despertarse a las seis. OR: Yolanda y Carlos se tienen que despertar a las seis.

Check: Me afeito todos los días. Marcos y Paula quieren divertirse OR: Marcos y Paula se quieren divertir. Siéntate, por favor. Tito se cepilla los dientes con pasta dental.