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Using reflexive verbs w/o conjugating them
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When conjugated… Lavarse- conjugated Becomes yo me lavonos lavamos tú te lavasos laváis ella se lavaellos se lavan
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But you don’t HAVE to conjugate in order to change the pronoun. Think about this. I wash myself the hair. (conjugated) I’m going to wash myself the hair. (infinitive)
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When the reflexive verb isn’t conjugated, the pronoun doesn’t move. It just changes.
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How do say them? I wash myself the hair. (conjugated) Me lavo el pelo. Vs. I’m going to wash myself the hair. (inf) Voy a lavarme el pelo.
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Which one is conjugated? We put on ourselves the pants. Nos ponemos los pantalones. We’re going to put on ourselves the pants. Vamos a ponernos los pantalones.
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You try: You brush yourself the teeth. You are going to brush yourself the teeth. Te cepillas los dientes. Vas a cepillarte los dientes.
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These people are confused. They think they’re doing this now, but they really doing it later. Help them change their sentences.
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(Rewrite using ir a +infinitive) 1.Me baño. 2.Te cepillas los dientes. 3.Ella se cepilla el pelo. 4.Nos lavamos las manos 5.Os bañáis. 6.Ellos se duchan.
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