Reflexive Quiz Flashcards
acostarse
to go to bed
afeitarse
to shave
asustarse
to be frightened
bañarse
to take a bath, to bathe
callarse
to be silent, quiet
cepillarse
to brush (ones hair, teeth, clothes)
desayunarse
to have breakfest
desmayarse
to faint
despedirse
to say goodbye, to take leave of
despertarse
to wake up
divertirse
to enjoy oneself, to have a good time
dormirse
to fall asleep
ducharse
to take a shower
enfadarse
to get angry
anojarse
to get angry
equivocarse
to be mistaken
esconderse
to hide
irse
to leave, to go away
lavarse
to wash oneself
levantarse
to get up
llamarse
to be named, to be called
maquillarse
to put on makeup
marcharse
to leave, to go away
pasearse
to take a walk
peinarse
to comb one’s hair
ponerse
to put on (clothing), to become
quedarse
to stay, remain
quejarse
to complain
quitarse
to take off (clothing)
secarse
to dry oneself
sentarse
to sit down
vestirse
to get dressed
present tense conjugation
o as a amos an
preterite tense conjugation
e aste o amos aron *accents on yo and el, ella, ustd. form
imperfect tense conjugation
aba abas aba abamos aban
reflexive words
me te se nos se
where do you put the reflexive word
in front of the conjugated verb or attached to the infinitive
debes
you should (te debes limpiar los dientes) (Debes ducharte)
past tense ar
e aste o amos aron
past tense er/ir
i iste io imos ieron
make sentence with manolo/ acostarse
se acuesto tarde
make sentence with Manolo / levantarse
se levanto temprano
make sentence with Manolo / secarse el polo
Se secaró a las siete
Reverse
to go to bed
acostarse
Reverse
to shave
afeitarse
Reverse
to be frightened
asustarse
Reverse
to take a bath, to bathe
bañarse
Reverse
to be silent, quiet
callarse
Reverse
to brush (ones hair, teeth, clothes)
cepillarse
Reverse
to have breakfest
desayunarse
Reverse
to faint
desmayarse
Reverse
to say goodbye, to take leave of
despedirse
Reverse
to wake up
despertarse
Reverse
to enjoy oneself, to have a good time
divertirse
Reverse
to fall asleep
dormirse
Reverse
to take a shower
ducharse
Reverse
to get angry
enfadarse
Reverse
to get angry
anojarse
Reverse
to be mistaken
equivocarse
Reverse
to hide
esconderse
Reverse
to leave, to go away
irse
Reverse
to wash oneself
lavarse
Reverse
to get up
levantarse
Reverse
to be named, to be called
llamarse
Reverse
to put on makeup
maquillarse
Reverse
to leave, to go away
marcharse
Reverse
to take a walk
pasearse
Reverse
to comb one’s hair
peinarse
Reverse
to put on (clothing), to become
ponerse
Reverse
to stay, remain
quedarse
Reverse
to complain
quejarse
Reverse
to take off (clothing)
quitarse
Reverse
to dry oneself
secarse
Reverse
to sit down
sentarse
Reverse
to get dressed
vestirse
Reverse
you should (te debes limpiar los dientes) (Debes ducharte)
debes
what are reflecive verbs used for?
to describe what a person is doing
refer to Reflexive verbs when talking about
emotions, feelings, reactions
animarse
to become encouraged
dedicarse
to apply oneself to something
desanimarse
to get discouraged
entusiasmarse
to get excited
openerse
to oppose
apoyarse
to support each other
ayudarse
to help each other
conocerse bien/mal
to know each other well/not very well
llevarse bien/mal (con)
to get along well/badly
odiarse
to hate each other
pelearse
to fight
perdonarse
to forgive each other
quejarse
to complain
saludarse
to greet, say hello to each other
reflexive verbs can be used to express the idea of
each other
ex. stan and i know wach other very well
se
they