tú - ducharse
te duchas
yo - levantarse
me levanto
yo - pintarse
me pinto
to wash
lavarse
What is the grammatical name of the -se that we attach to the end of verbs to make them reflexive?
Reflexive pronoun!
nosotros - bañarse
nos bañamos
Luis y Juan - prepararse
se preparan
Carlos y Juan - despertarse
se despiertan
to shower
ducharse
True or False: Reflexive verbs are most often used when the subject reflects the action back onto itself.
TRUE
Ud. - afeitarse
se afeita
la amiga - cortarse
se corta
Ana - secarse
se seca
to go to bed
acostarse
True or False: When you do something to someone else, like giving a child a bath, this IS an example of reflexive verbs.
FALSE
ella - secarse
se seca
Miguel y yo - acostarse
nos acostamos
mis amigos - acostarse
se acuestan
to put on
ponerse
When conjugating reflexive verbs, where do you place the reflexive pronoun?
In front of the conjugated verb
yo - ponerse
me pongo
Paula y tú - vestirse
se visten
tú - cepillarse
te cepillas
to get ready
prepararse
If there are 2 verbs in a sentence, where ELSE can you put the reflexive pronoun?
You can attach it to the end of the INFINITIVE