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En Español I

En Español I. 5-1 Notes Reflexive Verbs, Reflexives with Commands, Tú command review. Reflexive Verbs are verbs where the person doing the action of the verb also receives the action of the verb.

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En Español I

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  1. En Español I 5-1 Notes Reflexive Verbs, Reflexives with Commands, Tú command review

  2. Reflexive Verbs are verbs where the person doing the action of the verb also receives the action of the verb. • For example: I wash the dog. This sentence is not reflexive because the person doing the action (I) is not receiving the action of the verb. The dog receives the action of the verb. • For example: I wash myself. This sentence is reflexive since the person doing the action (I) is also receiving the action of the verb. Reflexive Verbs

  3. Reflexive verbs (cont.) • Reflexives in the present tense: • In the present tense, the verb is conjugated and the reflexive pronoun is placed in front of the conjugated verb. Remember: to be reflexive, the person doing the action also must receive the action. • Example: Lavar – lavo, lavas, lava, lavamos, lavan. I wash the dog. Yolavo el perro. (Not reflexive) • Example: Lavarse – melavo, telavas, se lava, noslavamos, selavan. I wash my hair. Me lavo el pelo. (Reflexive) • * When using a reflexive verb, you will not use a possessive adjective too. my hair – el pelo

  4. Secarse– To dry oneself Me seco Nos secamos I dry myself We dry ourselves Te secas Os secáis You (fam.) dry yourself You all (fam.) dry yourselves Se seca He dries himself She dries herself You (for.) dry yourself Se secan They dry themselves You all(for.) dry yourselves

  5. Reflexive Practice • I cut my hair. • You go to bed. • They fall asleep. • We say goodbye. • He sits down. • You all (for.) bathe yourselves. • You (for.) keep quiet. • I leave. • Me corto el pelo. • Te acuestas. • Ellos se duermen. • Nosdespedimos. • Él se sienta. • Uds. se bañan. • Ud. se calla. • Me voy (Me marcho).

  6. Reflexive verbs (cont.) • Reflexives with the infinitive: • When a reflexive is used as an infinitive, you must change the ending to reflect the person doing the action. Also, you should keep the pronoun attached to the end of the infinitive. • Example: Cepillarse – Yovoy a cepillarme el pelo. – I’m going to brush my hair. • Example: Dormirse – Túdebesdormirteahora. – You should fall asleep now. • Example: Irse – Tenemosqueirnos. We have to leave. • Example: Peinarse – El niñopuedepeinarse. The child can comb himself.

  7. Reflexive verbs with Tú Commands • Using reflexives with commands is similar to using commands with object pronouns. The placement of the pronoun is the same. • With an affirmative command, you attach the pronoun to the end of the command and add an accent when necessary. • For example: Eat it (the sandwhich). Cómelo. Wash yourself. Lávate. • With a negative command, the pronoun goes between the no and the command. • For example: Don’t eat it. No lo comas. Don’t wash yourself. No te laves.

  8. ¡Gracias porsuatención! El fin

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