The reflexive pronoun with the subject TÚ
te
The Spanish equivalent of THE MOST
el/la más
Spanish for "to brush one's teeth"
cepillarse los dientes
The Spanish word for grandmother.
la abuela
Translate: The tallest boy.
El chico más alto.
The infinitive of the verb "to bathe oneself"
bañarse
The Spanish equivalent of THE LEAST
el/la menos
Spanish for "I put on makeup"
me maquillo
The Spanish word for husband.
esposo
Conjugate lavarse for ELLA in the present tense.
ella se lava
The correct conjugation of "secarse" for NOSOTROS.
nos secamos
The superlative form of the adjective "bueno/a" (good).
el/la mejor
Spanish for "to fall asleep"
dormirse
The Spanish word for aunt and uncle.
los tíos
la tía, el tío
The Spanish word for cousins (all female).
primas
The two places the reflexive pronoun can be attached when using a conjugated verb followed by an infinitive (e.g., Yo voy a ducharme).
antes del verbo conjugado o adjunto al infinitivo
before the conjugated verb or attached to the infinitive
The superlative form of the adjective "malo/a" (bad).
el/la peor
The two reflexive verbs used in the phrase: I get dressed and then I go to bed.
vestirse y acostarse
The Spanish word for stepmother.
la madrastra
Translate: She is the oldest (elder) sister.
Ella es la hermana mayor.
Ella es la mayor.
Translate: They get up at seven. (Use a reflexive verb)
Ellos se levantan a las siete.
Complete the sentence: Mi coche es _____ (the fastest) de la ciudad.
el más rápido
Translate: Before going out, I put on perfume.
Antes de salir, me pongo perfume.
la cuñada
Complete the sentence with the correct reflexive verb: Yo _______ (to shave) la cara antes de salir.
me afeito