Conjugate I
Conjugate II
Conjugate III
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Facts about Reflexive Verbs
100

tú - ducharse

te duchas

100

yo - levantarse

me levanto

100

yo - vestirse (e to i)

me visto

100

to fall to sleep

dormirse

100

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!

how do you know a verb is reflexive?

se

200

nosotros - bañarse

nos bañamos

200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!

Luis y Juan - prepararse

se preparan

200

Carlos y Juan - despertarse (e to ie)

se despiertan

200

to wake up

despertarse

200

NEGATIVE JEOPARDY!!

If you get this wrong you lose double points!!

True or False: Reflexive verbs are most often used when the subject reflects the action back onto itself. 

TRUE

300

yo - afeitarse

me afeito

300

la amiga - ponerse

se pone

300

Ana - dormirse (o to ue)

se duerme

300

to get up

levantarse

300

True or False: When you do something to someone else, like giving a child a bath, this IS an example of reflexive verbs.

FALSE

400

ella - secarse

se seca

400

Miguel y yo - acostarse (o to ue)

nos acostamos

400

mis amigos - acostarse (o to ue)

se acuestan

400

to sit down

sentarse

400

When conjugating reflexive verbs, where do you place the reflexive pronoun?

In front of the conjugated verb

500

nosotros - dormirse (o to ue)

nos dormimos

500

ellos - ponerse

se ponen

500

tú - vestirse (e to i)

te vistes

500

to shower

ducharse

500

What are the 3 steps to conjugating a reflexive verb?

1. Take off the reflexive pronoun and put it in your pocket. 

2. Conjugate the -AR, -ER, or -IR verb as you normally would. 

3. Take the reflexive pronoun out of your pocket, change it to reflect the correct subject, and place it in front of the conjugated verb.

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