Verbos Reflexivos (Rutina Diaria)

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Master Spanish reflexive verbs for daily routines!

Intro to Reflexive VerbsPlease read all explanations and directions before completing the activities. Do everything in order.REFLEXIVE VERBS look the same as other verbs in Spanish, except that after the -ar, -er or -ir ending, is -se. Once you take the -se off, the verb is conjugated exactly the same way as other verbs. When conjugating a reflexive verb, the se, goes in front of the conjugated verb and then has to agree with the subject (person The se can also be attached at the end of an infinitive for example: Voy a lavarme las manos. (The -se often translates into English as "one's self".)some reflexive verbs are:levantarse - to get up (literally: to raise one's self)maquillarse - to put makeup on (one's self)afeitarse- to shave (one's self)ponerse - to put something on (one's self)mirarse - to look at one's self Fill in the blanks! "levantarse" is an example of a reflexive verb. I can tell this because it ends with these two letters: se. Matching Drag a line from the Spanish to the English meaning. levantarse to get up afeitarse to shave maquillarse to put on makeup mirarse to look at one's self ponerse to put on levantarse = to get up (literally: to raise one's self)Fill in the blanks below with the correct reflexive pronoun. The reflexive pronouns are:me (myself) nos (ourselves)te (yourself) (os)se (himself se (themselves your choice on the verb ending subject (yo, tú, mi hermano, etc.) ex. if the verbs ends with -o, then "me" is the corresponding reflexive pronoun. If the verb ends in -as then "te" is the corresponding reflexive pronoun, etc.Notice the position of the reflexive pronoun(directly in front of the conjugated verb) in each sentence.Now.... fill in the blanks with the missing reflexive pronoun: Normalmente me levanto a las seis y media durante la semana. Pero mi hermano no se levanta hasta las siete. Mis padres se levantan a las seis y media, como yo. Durante el fin de semana mi hermano yo dormimos tarde, por eso no nos levantamos hasta las diez y cuarto. ¿y tú? ¿A qué hora te levantas tú durante la semana? por eso = therefore Now, go back and read the last paragraph and translate it in your head as you go along. Remember that "levantarse" means "to get up" (literally: to raise one's self). So the first sentence means: "Normally I get up (raise myself) at six thirty during the week." When you conjugate a reflexive verb, there are two words: the reflexive pronoun and then the conjugated verb. The reflexive pronoun must "agree" with the conjugated verb.Here are the present tense conjugated verb forms oflevantarse: me levanto nos levantamos te levantas (os levantáis) se levanta se levantanYou must include both words when conjugating a reflexive verb!Notice how the -se at the end of the infinitive levantarse goes to the front of the verb but changes to agree with the subject. Then the remaining part of the verb "levantar" is conjugated just like a regular -ar verb..Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the reflexive verb in the present tense. (That means you need to use the present tense verb endings: -o, -as, -a, -amos, -an) There are two words for each answer: 1) the reflexive pronoun (me, te, se, nos, se) and 2) the conjugated verb. (levantarse)1. Cada día, yo me levanto a las ocho y media.2. Durante el verano, mi hermano mayor se levanta a los once.3. ¿A qué hora te levantas tú los fines de semana?4. Mis padres siempre se levantan temprano (early).5. Mi hermano menor y yo nos levantamos tarde (late). Reflexive Conjugation Match Drag a line from left to right to match the following expressions: me levanto I get up nos miramos we look at ourselves me pongo I put on te afeitas you shave se maquilla she puts on makeup se ponen they put on se afeita he shaves Below are some reflexive verbs. Conjugate each one in the present tense, keeping in mind each answer will be two words: the reflexive pronoun and the conjugated verb form. It must be spelled exactly correct to get the points, so pay attention to each letter!Remember: the reflexive pronouns are: me, te, se nos, se Ex. yo = me afeito (I shave)(Just like in the above example, remove the last 4 letters of the infinitive first.)Remember: each answer will be 2 words: the reflexive pronoun and the conjugated verb.1. yo = me maquillo (I put on makeup)2. tú = te maquillas (you put on makeup)3. nosotros = nos maquillamos (we put on makeup)4. yo = me afeito (I shave)5. ellos = se afeitan (they shave)6. ella = se mira (she looks at herself)7. yo = me miro (I look at myself)8. yo = me pongo (I put on) (Notice that this is an -er verb)9. ellas = se ponen (they put on)10. nosotros = nos ponemos (we put on) You also learned to use reflexive verbs as infinitives in a sentence. ex. Necesito afeitarme. (I need to shave(myself)) "afeitarme" is not conjugated...it is being used as an infinitive (it still has the -ar ending) because it follows a conjugated verb. Choose the correct form of the verb to fill in the blank.Yo voy a _(ducharse) me ducho ducharme Ellos tienen que _ las manos. (lavarse) se lavan lavarse Yo _ cada mañana. (bañarse) me baño bañarme Mis amigos siempre _ lentamente. (arreglarse) se arreglan arreglarse Mañana, voy a_ temprano. (despertarse) me despierto despertarme me desperto ¿Necesitas _ el pelo? (lavarse) lavarte te lavas me lavo Nosotros _ un abrigo cuando hace frío. (ponerse) nos ponemos ponerse ponernos

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