Conjugate “alzarsi” for “io” in the present tense.
“mi alzo”?
This reflexive verb means “to get angry.”
“arrabbiarsi”
This is the reflexive pronoun used with “io.”
“mi”
A che ora ti svegli la mattina! Say 9 o'clock
Mi sveglio alle nove.
I get up
“mi sveglio”
Conjugate “vestirsi” for “tu” in the present tense.
“ti vesti”?
This verb means “to remember”
“ricordarsi”
This reflexive pronoun is used with “noi.”
“ci”
I get up at 9 o'clock
mi alzi alle nove
we get ready
“ci prepariamo”
Translate: “We get up at 7.”
“Ci alziamo alle sette”?
Translate: “They (f.) complain about the noise.”
lamentare
“Si lamentano del rumore”
This pronoun is used with “loro.”
“si”
What time does he clean his teeth?
a che ora si lava i denti?
“He gets bored.” annoiarsi
“Si annoia facilmente”
Conjugate “divertirsi” for “voi” in the present tense.
“vi divertite”?
Conjugate “accorgersi” for “io” in the present tense.
“mi accorgo”
True or False: Reflexive pronouns come before the verb in the present tense.
“True”
What will we call ourselves?
Come ci chiamiamo?
You (pl) are feeling.
“vi sentite”
Translate: “They (f.) comb their hair.”
“Si pettinano i capelli”?
Explain the difference between “chiamare” and “chiamarsi.”
What is “Chiamare means ‘to call’; chiamarsi means ‘to be called’ (used for names)”
List all six reflexive pronouns in Italian.
“mi, ti, si, ci, vi, si”
What time do you get up in the morning? you pl
A che ora vi svegliate la mattina?
“I clean my teeth at 8.30am
Mi lavo i denti alle otto e mezzo.