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    Reflexive pronouns


    In Spanish, the reflexive pronouns are: me, te, se, nos, os, se.

    Example with the verb LEVANTARSE conjugated in the simple present:

    (yo) me levanto

    (tú) te levantas

    (Él, Ella, Usted) se levanta

    (Nosotros/as) nos levantamos

    (Vosotros/as) os levantáis

    (Ellos, Ellas, Ustedes) se levantan

     

    As you can see, the third-person reflexive pronoun "se" is used to refer to both singular and plural subjects and it corresponds to él, ella, usted, ellos, ellas, ustedes

     

    EXERCISE -> Choose the reflexive pronoun from the dropdown menu!

     



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    1. Pedro entró en el restaurante y sentó a su mesa de siempre.

    2. hice una idea equivocada de ti.

    3. Ayer levantamos temprano.

    4. Joaquín y Miguel citaron en un café para hablar.

    5. ¿Ya has encontrado en una situación tan incómoda?

    6. Todavía no he duchado.

    7. Siempre divertimos mucho cuando estamos juntos.

    8. ¡No acuestes tarde, que mañana tienes que madrugar!

    9. preocupáis demasiado de lo que piensan los demás.

    10. he olvidado de su nombre.










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