tú - ducharse
What is "te duchas"?
What is "me levanto"?
yo - vestirse
What is "me visto"?
tú - ducharse
What is "te duchas"?
What is the name of the -se that we attach to the end of verbs to make them reflexive?
What is "the reflexive pronoun"?
nosotros - bañarse
What is "nos bañamos"?
Luis y Juan - prepararse
What is "se preparan"?
Carlos y Juan - despertarse (e to ie)
What is "se despiertan"?
nosotros - peinarse
What is "nos peinamos"?
To what type of actions in this unit are reflexive verbs used to portray?
What is "morning routines or rituals"?
yo - afeitarse
la amiga - ponerse
What is "se pone"?
yo - ponerse
What is "me pongo"?
What is "te duermes"?
True or False: When you do something to someone else, like giving a child a bath, this IS an example of reflexive verbs.
What is "False"?
ella - secarse (y el inglés)
What is "se seca"? / she dries off
Miguel y yo - acostarse (y el inglés)
What is "nos acostamos"? / we go to bed
What is "se acuestan"?
él - cepillarse (y el inglés)
What is "se cepilla"? / he brushes
When conjugating reflexive verbs, the reflexive pronoun -se must be written here.
What is "before the verb"?
vosotros - arreglarse
What is "os arregláis"? / y'all get ready
vosotras - ponerse (y el inglés)
What is "os ponéis"? / y'all put on
tú - vestirse (y el inglés)
What is "te vistes"? / you get dressed
vosotros - vestirse (e to i??) (y el inglés)
What is "os vestís"? (y'all get dressed)
We can use reflexive verbs to turn adjectives into verbs: ¿Cómo se dice to get sick?
What is "enfermarse"?