Los Verbos Reflexivos en español…
Los Verbos Reflexivos Reflexive verbs - a special class of verbs that take an extra pronoun when they conjugate These verbs "reflect" actions back onto the person. You both do and receive the action.
Levantarse - to get (oneself) up Bañarse - to bathe (oneself) Vestirse (e-i) - to dress (oneself) Por ejemplo: On the other hand, some verbs are just reflexive to make their meaning more personal. "Morirse" and "sentirse" are two examples of this.
How do you use these verbs? levantarse 1. Conjugate the verb as always… levantolevantamos levantas levantalevantan 2. Add the reflexive pronouns… menos tese
levantarse levantélevantamos levantaste levantólevantaron menos tese It works the same way in the preterite tense:
Where do I put the reflexive pronouns? 1.Directly in front of a conjugated verb: Me levanté a las siete Me quise levantar a las seis y media. 2. Attached to an infinitive: Mis padres quisieron mudarse en Hawaii. Nosotros fuimos a casarnos en Hawaii.
¿Reflexivo o no? Mudar Casar Divorciar Graduar Enfermar Caer Sentir Mudarse Casarse Divorciarse Graduarse Enfermarse Caerse Sentirse vs Any verb can be reflexive! Just add the extra pronoun
¿Cómo se dice en español? My mother moved to Florida. I fell down on the train. I felt bad when my dog died. My brother graduated in May. Today I feel good, but yesterday I felt bad. Did they want to get divorced?