Verbos Reflexivos.
Here are some commonly used reflexive verbs:
irse, caerse, sentarse, pararse, moverse verbos reflexivos.
| ❌ Incorrect | ✅ Correct | Why | |-------------|------------|-----| | Lavo (meaning “I wash myself”) | Me lavo | Missing reflexive pronoun | | Se lavo (for yo) | Me lavo | Wrong pronoun | | Nos lavamos (redundant but not wrong) | Nos lavamos | Plural “se” changes to nos | | Using reflexive for non-reflexive action | Veo la tele (not me veo ) | If action is on an external object → non-reflexive | Here are some commonly used reflexive verbs: irse,
Some verbs have a completely different meaning when used reflexively compared to their non-reflexive form. This often translates to English with the use
While the pronoun usually goes the conjugated verb, there are two special cases where you can attach it to the end of the verb:
Reflexive verbs in Spanish are verbs that indicate the subject of the action is also the object. In other words, the action of the verb reflects back to the subject. This often translates to English with the use of pronouns like "myself," "yourself," "himself," etc. For example: