You have learned that reflexive verbs indicate that the subject of a sentence does the action to itself. Reciprocal reflexives (los reflexivos recíprocos),

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You have learned that reflexive verbs indicate that the subject of a sentence does the action to itself. Reciprocal reflexives (los reflexivos recíprocos), on the other hand, express a shared or reciprocal action between two or more people or things. In this context, the pronoun means (to) each other or (to) one another. © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Only the plural forms of the reflexive pronouns (nos, os, se) are used to express reciprocal actions because the action must involve more than one person or thing. © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

abrazar(se) to hug; to embrace (each other) ¡Atención! Here is a list of common verbs that can express reciprocal actions: abrazar(se) to hug; to embrace (each other) ayudar(se) to help (each other) besar(se) to kiss (each other) encontrar(se) to meet (each other); run into (each other) saludar(se) to greet (each other) © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Indica el reflexivo recíproco adecuado y el presente o el pretérito de estos verbos. 1. (escribir) Los novios __________. Nosotros _____. Ana y Ernesto _____. 2. (escuchar) Mis tíos _____. Ellos _____. 3. (ver) Nosotros _____. Fernando y Tomás _____. Ustedes _____. 4. (llamar) Ellas _____. Mis hermanos _____. Pepa y yo _____. 1. (saludar) Nicolás y tú __________. Nuestros vecinos _____. 2. (hablar) Los amigos _____. Elena y yo _____. Nosotras _____. 3. (conocer) Alberto y yo _____. 4. (encontrar) Ana y Javier _____. Los primos _____. Mi hermana y yo _____. presente pretérito se escriben se saludaron © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.