
Repaso de los verbos Reflexivos/Recíprocos
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J Gavitt
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Repaso de los verbos Reflexivos/Recíprocos
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Before beginning here, you should have watched the EdPuzzle on reflexives which also compared them to DOPs and IOPs
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Depending on when you took Spanish 2, you may have a special note sheet on these or you may just have written notes you made for yourself.
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As you saw in the video, reflexive verbs (or reciprocal verbs) imply that the action comes back to the subject
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That means you will MATCH the object pronoun with the subject
(which is what you could NOT do with DOPs and IOPs)
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You will know when an infinitive verb is reflexive by the ending:
-arse, -erse, -irse
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To conjugate, remove the -se from the end, bring it before the verb to match the subject, then conjugate the verb as needed
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Here's the conjugation of the verb bañarse (to take a bath)
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We'll review more specific reflexive verbs for routines later, but let's focus in on the ones in this chapter
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1A Reflexives/Reciprocals
hacerse miembro
fijarse
parecerse
darse prisa
and while this isn't on the list, llevarse bien/mal shows up in some practices, so we'll look at that one, too
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Let's look at the conjugated forms of a few of these verbs
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HACERSE miembro
bring the -se out in front and conjugate hacer as usual
Yo me hago miembro
Tú te haces miembro
Él/ella/Ud. se hace miembro
Nosotros nos hacemos miembros
Vosotros os hacéis miembros
Ellos/Ellas/Uds. se hacen miembros
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Darse prisa
yo me doy prisa
tú te das prisa
él/ella/Ud. se da prisa
nosotros nos damos prisa
vosotros os dais prisa
ellos/ellas/Uds. se dan prisa
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Hey, what's the difference between darse prisa and tener prisa?
darse prisa is making the person hurry up
which is why you see the expression "Date prisa" a lot because it's telling you to hurry yourself up (give yourself "hurry")
tener prisa is saying you are in a hurry or a rush (you have "hurry")
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llevarse bien/mal
to get along well/not with someone else
this verb shows up a few times in some practices
this action would considered reciprocal instead of reflexive, but don't stress about that difference - it's all the same in the end
and notice it has nothing to do with the meaning of llevar - to wear that you've been practicing since Spanish 1
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Examples:
Yo me llevo bien con ella.
Mis hermanos y yo nos llevamos mal.
¿Te llevas bien con tus padres?
Los estudiantes siempre se llevan bien en mi clase.
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And just like the other pronouns, reflexive pronouns can move to the end of infinitives or participles when those situations arise.
but never in between the
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Telling someone -
You need to focus on the work:
Tú te necesitas fijar en el trabajo.
Tú necesitas fijarte en el trabajo.
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We are hurrying up right now:
Nosotros nos estamos dando prisa.
Nosotros estamos dándonos prisa.
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Let's try a few questions:
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Multiple Choice
I hurry up
Yo me doy prisa.
Yo me do prisa.
Me dar prisa.
Yo doy prisa.
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Multiple Choice
They always notice the mistakes.
Ellos siempre se fijan en los errores.
Ellos siempre fijan en los errores.
Ellos siempre les fijan en los errores.
Ellos siempre fijarse en los errores.
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Multiple Choice
I am becoming a member of the chorus.
Yo me hago miembro del coro.
Yo hago miembro del coro.
Yo hacerse miembro del coro.
Me hacer miembro del coro.
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Multiple Choice
She resembles her grandmother.
Ella se parece a su abuela.
La parece a su abuela.
Ella parece a su abuela.
Ella parecerse a su abuela.
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Multiple Choice
I don't get along with him.
No me llevo bien con él.
Yo no llevo bien con él.
No llevarme bien con él.
Yo no lo llevo bien.
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Multiple Choice
You need to hurry up.
Tú necesitas darte prisa.
Tú necesitas te dar prisa.
Tú te das prisa.
Tú necesitas dar prisa te.
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Multiple Choice
They are not getting along right now.
Ellos no se están llevando bien ahora mismo.
No están se llevando bien ahora mismo.
Ellos no están llevando bien ahora mismo.
Ellos están llevando se bien ahora mismo.
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