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SPANISH 2 FINAL REVIEW

A verb is reflexive when the subject and the object are the same. I wash myself. subject: I verb: wash object: myself Since the

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SPANISH 2 FINAL REVIEW

Page 2: A verb is reflexive when the subject and the object are the same.  I wash myself.  subject: I  verb: wash  object: myself  Since the

RESPUESTAS CH 1

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RESPUESTAS

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RESPUESTAS CH 2

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RESPUESTAS

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APUNTES: VERBOS REFLEXIVOS

A verb is reflexive when the subject and the object are the same.

I wash myself. subject: I verb: wash object: myself Since the subject and object are the same,

the verb is reflexive.

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VERBOS REFLEXIVOS When a verb is reflexive, the infinitive

ends in "se." lavar to wash (non-reflexive) lavarse to wash oneself (reflexive)

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CONJUGACIÓN To learn to conjugate reflexive verbs, you

need to learn a set of pronouns called "reflexive pronouns."

These pronouns are placed before the verb, the ending "se" is dropped and the verb is conjugated normally.