LOS VERBOS REFLEXIVOS Reflexive verbs are those verbs that reflect the action onto the person initiating the action. In other words, when the subject and the object of the verb are the same: Subject and Object of the verb are the same = REFLEXIVE VERB I WASH MYSELF. Yo me lavo. subject: I verb: wash object: myself Subject and the Object of the verb are NOT THE SAME = NO reflexive verb I WASH THE CAR. Yo lavo el coche. subject: I verb: wash object: car ********************************************* The INFINITIVE of reflexive verbs always has "se" attached to the root (the “rear end”)of the verb: LAVARSE (reflexive)----to wash oneself LAVAR (non-reflexive)---to wash (something) ********************************************** A common reflexive verb from Spanish 1 is LLAMARSE - to call oneself ¿Cómo se llama usted? What do you call yourself? (“What is your name?”) Me llamo Juan. I call myself Juan. ********************************************* PRESENT TENSE: regular verb, non-reflexive lavar— yo lavo tú lavas él lava ella lava usted lava nosotros lavamos vosotros laváis ellos lavan ellas lavan ustedes lavan ________________________________________ PRESENT TENSE: regular verb, reflexive "Reflexive pronouns" are used with reflexive verbs. RP’s are positioned before the verb as the verb is being conjugated: LAVARSE: yo me lavo ………………….I wash (myself) tú te lavas……………………you wash (yourself) (informal) él se lava……………………he washes (himself) ella se lava…………………she washes (herself) usted se lava………………you wash (yourself) (formal) nosotros nos lavamos……………….we wash (ourselves) nosotras nos lavamos……………….we wash (ourselves) (feminine) vosotros os laváis……………………you-all wash (yourselves) (informal) vosotras os laváis…………………..you-all wash (yourselves) (informal, feminine) ustedes se lavan………………..you-all wash (yourselves)(formal) ellos se lavan…………………they wash (themselves) ellas se lavan…………………they wash (themselves) (feminine) ********************************************************* NOTE: Non-reflexive verbs can be made reflexive. When the action of the verb reflexives on the person doing the action, that verb may become a reflexive verb at that moment. EXAMPLE: wash the dog (non-reflexive) wash your face (by yourself) (reflexive) raise the book (non-reflexive) raise your arm (by yourself) (reflexive) put the baby to bed (non-reflexive) go to bed (by yourself) (reflexive) wake up your son (non-reflexive) wake up yourself (by yourself) (reflexive)