Meanings of reflexive verbs
Conjugating Reflexive Verbs
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Which reflexive verb means "to bathe yourself?

Bañarse

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How do you conjugate "bañarse" in the nosotros form?

Nosotros (nos bañamos)

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She combs her hair

Ella se peina el pelo/cabello

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Me ducho

I shower myself

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Who receives and does the actions with reflexive verbs? 

The subject

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Which reflexive verb means "To shower ones self"?

Ducharse

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How do you conjugate "vestirse" in the yo form?

Yo (me visto)

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We brush our teeth

Nos cepillamos los dientes.

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Me acuesto a las diez de la noche

I go to bed at 10 at night

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Why do we use reflexive verbs?

To talk about a specific action you do to yourself daily

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Which reflexive verb means "to wake up"?

Despertarse

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How do you conjugate "cepillarse" in the tú form?

Tú (te cepillas)

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They get dressed

Ellos se visten

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Ella se pone maquillaje

She puts on makeup

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Describe one way you can tell that a verb is reflexive

1. The verb ends in (se) in its infinitive form

2. There is a reflexive pronoun before the conjugated verb (me duermo) or after the verb (bañarnos)

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Which reflexive verb means "to put on makeup of yourself?"

Maquillarse
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How do you conjugate "cepillarse" in the vosotros form?

(os cepilláis) or (cepillaros)

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I wake up at seven in the morning

(Yo) Me despierto a las siete de la mañana

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(Yo) Me afeito la cara.

I shave myself the face.

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What are the five reflexive pronouns? (In Spanish)

Me, te, se, nos, os

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Which reflexive verb means "To get dressed"?

Vestirse

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How do you conjugate the verb, acostarse? (In all six forms)

Me acuesto, te acuestas, se acuesta, nos acostamos, os acostáis, se acuestan

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You all get dressed (Spain)

(Vosotros) Os vestís

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Me lavo las manos todos los días.

I wash (myself) the hands everyday

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Name three irregular reflexive verbs

Acostarse, dormirse, despertarse, and vestirse