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Spanish Verb Drills and Conjugation

Reflexive Verbs

The subject and the object are the same with reflexive verbs - the subject acts upon itself. A reflexive
verb in Spanish will be marked with se attached to the end of the infinitive. These verbs are
conjugated like regular verbs, except the reflexive pronoun agrees with case and gender and precedes
the verb when not used in the infinitive form.

Reciprocal verbs are the same as reflexive except the
action passes from one person to another. It can only be used in the first and third person plural
forms. Reflexive verbs sometimes use the "-self" forms in English, while the reciprocal verbs use
"each other."

Some common reflexive verbs:

acostarse
bañarse
casarse
despertarse
irse - to
levantarse
sentarse
vestirse
atreverse
quejarse
to go to bed
to bathe oneself
to get married
to wake up
to go away
to rise
to sit down
to dress oneself
to dare
to complain

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