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    Page 80Realidades 2

    Reflexive Verbs

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    Do you remember your

    Indirect Object

    Pronouns?

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    Indirect Object Pronouns

    me (to or for me)

    te (to or for you)

    le (to or for him,her, it)

    nos (to or for us)

    les (to or for them,you all)

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    Placement of Indirect

    Object PronounsIndirect Object Pronouns,

    me, te, le, nos, and les areplaced eitherbefore a

    conjugated verb or

    attached to the end of an

    infinitive.

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    Before the verb or after the

    infinitive: Before the verb:

    Le vas a dar el libro a Elena?S, le voy a dar el libro a Elena.

    After the infinitive:Vas a darle el libro a Elena?

    S, voy a darle el libro a Elena.

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    Today we are learning about

    reflexive verbs and they havepronouns much like Indirect

    Object Pronouns and are

    used much in the same way.Make sure you have your

    Indirect Object Pronounsmemorized.

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    Reflexive Verbs

    Reflexive verbs are used

    to tell that a person doessomething to or for him- or

    herself.

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    Reflexive Verbs

    Reflexive verbs have two

    parts: a reflexive pronoun(me, te, se, nos, se) and a

    verb form.

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    Reflexive Verbs

    LAVARSE(to wash oneself)

    Verb

    Form

    Reflexive

    Pronoun

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    Reflexive Verbs

    In English, we really dont

    identify with reflexiveverbs. So these will seem

    strange to you.

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    Reflexive Verbs

    In English, a sentence

    using a so calledreflexive verb might be

    Lauren brushes her hair.Scott bathes himself.

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    Reflexive Verbs

    You must remember that

    these are actions beingdone to oneself, by

    oneself. For example:I wash my (my own) hair.

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    Reflexive Pronouns

    me (to or for

    myself)

    te (to or for

    yourself)

    se (to or for

    himself,

    herself, it)

    nos (to or for

    ourselves)

    os (to or for you

    all)se (to or for

    themselves,

    you all, or

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    TO WASH ONESELF

    I wash myself

    You wash yourselfHe, She, It washes himelf, etc.

    We wash ourselvesThey wash themselves

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    LAVARSE

    me lavo

    te lavas

    se lava

    nos lavamos

    os lavis

    se lavan

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    Reflexive Pronouns

    They can either go before a

    conjugated verb orafteraninfinitive.

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    Reflexive Pronouns

    Before the verb:

    Me voy a lavar el pelo.After the infinitive:

    Voy a lavarme el pelo.

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    Reflexive Verbs

    Lets do more verbs!

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    CEPILLARSE

    me cepillo

    te cepillas

    se cepilla

    nos cepillamos

    os cepillis

    se cepillan

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    DUCHARSE

    me ducho

    te duchas

    se ducha

    nos duchamos

    os duchis

    se duchan

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    Reflexive Verbs

    When using reflexive

    verbs to talk about parts ofthe body, use the definite

    article. (the el, la, los, lasthat mean the)

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    Reflexive Verbs

    Nos lavamosel pelo.

    Te cepillas los dientes?