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Español 2Sra. Lear
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You’ve already learned that you can use direct object pronouns (me, te, lo,
la, nos, los, las) with verbs. In this photo the girl is hiding a ball behind her back. She says…
La escondo. (I’m hiding it.)
different
Notice that the subject (yo) and the direct object (la) are different.
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Reflexive verbs take a special pronoun called a reflexive pronoun. While the usual direct
object is different from the subject, a reflexive pronoun is the same person, place or thing as
the subject. Me escondo.
I’m hiding (myself).The subject (yo) and the
Direct object (me) are
The same person;
You call this objectReflexive.
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Step 1: Remove the ending –se.Step 2: Add the appropriate reflexive pronoun
Step 3: conjugate the verb in the correct tense.
esconderse-to hide oneselfme escondo nos escondemoste escondes os escondéisse esconde se esconden
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-o -amos-as -áisa -an
-o -emos-es -éis-e -en -o -imos
-es -ís-e -en
-ar
-ir
-er
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A verb used reflexively tells you that only the subject of the verb is involved in the action. When using a reflexive verb in the infinitive form, attach the
pronoun to the infinitive. Vamos a pelearnos por el cuaderno. We are going to fight over the notebook.
Nos vamos a pelear por el cuaderno. We are going to fight over the notebook.
Placement…thepronoun can be attached to
the infinitive or go before the conjugated verb.
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1. You hide.Tu _______escondes.
2. María gets scared.María _______asusta.3. They get tired
Ellos_______cansan.4. We worry.
Nosotros______preocupamos.5. You say goodbye. Tú ______despides.
te
se
se
nos
te
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1. The kids misbehave.(portarse)Los niños se________ mal.2. She falls down. (caerse)
Se_______ .3. We get angry with our friends. (enojarse)
Nos____________ con nuestros amigos. 4. I feel sick. (sentirse)Me________enfermo.
5. You say goodbye to your parents. (despedirse)
Te__________de tus padres.
portan
cae
enojamos
siento
despides
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me aburro nos aburrimos
te aburres os aburrís
se aburre se aburren
aburrirse- to get bored
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me asusto nos asustamos
te asustas os asustáis
se asusta se asustan
asustarse de- to be scared of
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caerse-to fall down
me caigo nos caemos
te caes os caéis
se cae se caen
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cansarse-to get tired
me canso nos cansamos
te cansas os cansáis
se cansa se cansan
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darse cuenta de-to realize
me doy cuenta de
nos damos…
te das… os dáis…
se da… se dan…
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despedirse-to say goodbye
me despido nos despedimos
te despides os despedís
se despide se despiden
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disculparse-to apologize
me disculpo nos disculpamos
te disculpas os disculpáis
se disculpa se disculpan
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divertirse-to enjoy oneself
me divierto nos divertimos
te diviertes os divertís
se divierte se divierten
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enojarse con-to get angry with
me enojo nos enojamos
te enojas os enojáis
se enoja se enojan
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portarse bien/mal-to behave
well/badlyme porto… nos
portamos…te portas… os portáis…
se porta… se portan…
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preocuparse por-to be worried about
me preocupo nos preocupamos
te preocupas os preocupáis
se preocupa se preocupan
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reunirse-to get together
me reuno nos reunimos
te reunes os reunís
se reune se reunen
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sentirse-to feel
me siento nos sentimos
te sientes os sentís
se siente se sienten
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p.115 ACT 8
1. Mi familia y yo nos asustamos (asustarse) de las películas.
2. Yo __________(aburrirse) con mis amigos en el centro.
Tarea: conjugate the following verbs reflexively:
1. cansarse-to get tired 2. disculparse-to apologize 3. divertirse-to enjoy oneself 4. reunirse-to get together
me canso nos
te cansas os
se_________ se________