1 Repaso de Vocabulario 2A
2 despertarse levantarse
3 ducharse la ducha bañarse
4 secarse la toalla el secador
5 cortarse el pelo
6 afeitarse cepillarse los dientes lavarse la cara
7 pintarse las uñas ponerse el maquillaje pintarse los labios
8 ponerse ropa o vestirse el cinturón las joyas
9 joyas de plata joyas de oro
10 el desodoranteel agua de colonia prepararse
11 el cepillo el peine (peinarse) el gel arreglarse el pelo
12 acostarse
13 Los Verbos Reflexivos *To Say that people do something to or for themselves, you use reflexives verbs. *For Example, washing one’s hair or brushing one’s teeth are reflexive actions because the person doing the action also receives the action of the verb. Me ducho - I shower myself (I take a shower) Me cepillo los dientes - I brush my own teeth *You know that a verb is reflexive if its INF form ends with the letters “SE”.
14 Los Verbos Reflexivos ●To conjugate reflexive verbs… you must use a Reflexive PRONOUN + the VERB in the same form ejemplo: menosAR:o amosER/IR:oemos/imos teXXX+as XXXesXXX sesea aneen ejemplos: DUCHARSE:ME DUCHONOS DUCHAMOS TE DUCHAS xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx SE DUCHASE DUCHAN
15 Los Verbos Reflexivos *Some verbs have both reflexive and non-reflexive forms and usages. *When a verb is used in it’s non-reflexive form, the action is being done to someone else. Lavo el coche - I wash the car (non-reflexive) Me lavo el pelo - I wash my hair (reflexive) *When you use a reflexive verb with parts of the body or clothing, use the definite articles (el/la/los/las). Siempre te pintas las uñas - You always paint your nails Felipe se pone los zapatos - Felipe puts on his shoes.
16 Pronoun Placement with Reflexives #1: Before a conjugated verb me cepillo los dientes - I brush my teeth #2: With INF phrases A: Before the entire INF phrase me quiero cepillar los dientes. B: Attached to the INF ending Quiero cepillarme los dientes