7.1 reflexive verbs
reflexive verbs and their non-reflexive counterparts sometimes have _______ meanings
different meanings example: acordar : to agree acordarse: to remember Levantar: to lift levantarse: to get up
unlike english, spanish uses the definite article not _________ adjective when referring to clothing or parts of the body
possesive example: La niña se quitó (los) zapatos. the girl took (her) shoes.
reflexive verbs always use _____ ______
reflexive pronouns
many verbs can be reflexive. if the verb acts upon the _______ use the reflexive form
subject
when a reflexive verb is conjugated, the reflexive pronoun agrees with the _____
subject
if the verb acts upon something other than the subject use...
the non reflexive form
bañarse
to bathe; to take a bath
llamarse
to be named
ponerse (+adj)
to become (adj)
cepillarse
to brush
peinarse
to comb ones hair
sentirse
to feel e>ie
enojarse
to get angry
vestirse
to get dressed e>i
leventarse
to get up
irse
to go away; to leave
acostarse
to go to bed o>ue
dormirse
to go to sleep o>ue
ponerse
to put on
maquillarse
to put on makeup
acordarse (de)
to remember o>ue
afeitarse
to shave
ducharse
to shower
sentarse
to sit down e>ie
quedarse
to stay, to remain
quitarse
to take off
probarse
to try on o>ue
despertarse
to wake up e>ie
lavarse
to wash oneslef
preocuparse (por_
to worry (about)
conjugation of lavarse (to wash oneself)
yo: me lavo tu: te lavas usd, ello, ellas: se lava nosotros: nos lavamos vosotros: os laváis usdedes,ellos, ellas: se lavan
reflexive verb
is used to indicate that the subject does something to or for himself or herself