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Spanish Reflexive Verbs - Verbos Reflexivos (Médicos)

Reflexive Verbs - Theory (Teoría)
Whenever the subject of the sentence (the doer of the action) and the object of the sentence (the receiver of the action) refer to the same person, we use the reflexive form of the verb. In English this is shown by the use of words such as myself, yourself, himself, herself, etc. The important fact is that the doer and the receiver of the action of the verb is the same person.

I dress myself every morning at six o'clock. (Reflexive)
I dress my son every morning at six o'clock. (Non-reflexive)

He washes himself before eating. (Reflexive)
He washes the dog on Saturdays. (Non-Reflexive)

The table below shows how to conjugate the reflexive verb afeitarse (to shave) in the present tense.

Present Tense - afeitarse
Yo me afeito (I shave myself)
te afeitas (you shave yourself)
Él se afeita (he shaves himself)
Nosotros nos afeitamos (we shave ourselves)
Ellos se afeitan (they shave themselves)
Footnote: Yo = I, Tú = You (casual), Él, Ella, Usted = He, She, You (formal), Nosotros = We (males/mixed group), Nosotras = We (females), Ellos = They (males/mixed group), Ellas = They(females), Ustedes = You (plural)
Theory
You always know when a verb is reflexive in Spanish because the infinitive form is written with the reflexive pronoun "se" (e.g., afeitarse, lavarse, levantarse, llamarse, etc.).

In English we sometimes drop the reflexive pronoun in regular speech, but in Spanish every reflexive usage requires a reflexive pronoun. For example, in English we can say "I shave every morning" or "I shave myself every morning." In Spanish there is only one option:

Yo me afeito toda mañana. - I shave myself every morning.

The reflexive pronoun is placed before the conjugated verb. The following examples show how reflexive pronouns are used with the verb "afeitarse".

Yo me afeito. - I shave myself.
Tú te afeitas muy rapido. - You shave yourself very quickly.
Guillermo se afeita muy despacio. - Bill shaves himself very slowly.
Nosotros nos afeitamos toda mañana. - We shave ourselves every morning.
Ellos se afeitan cada noche. - They shave themselves every evening.

A Few Examples of Reflexive Verbs
afeitarse - to shaveSound
alegrarse - to become happySound
animarse - to become encouragedSound
asustarse - to become frightenedSound
atrasarse - to get behind or delayedSound
callarse - to become quietSound
cansarse - to become tiredSound
confundirse - to become confusedSound
desesperarse - to become disappointedSound
emocionarse - to become excited or emotionalSound
enamorarse - to fall in loveSound
enfadarse - to become angrySound
fastidiarse - to become annoyedSound
hartarse - to get tired of somethingSound
irritarse - to become irritatedSound
mejorarse - to improveSound
molestarse - to become upsetSound
nublarse - to become cloudySound
ofenderse - to become offendedSound
perderse - to become lostSound
secarse - to become drySound
sorprenderse - to become surprisedSound
Use of Reflexive Verbs
Here are some examples of these verbs used in sentences:

Nos perdemos en los mercados de Tepito. - We got lost in the markets of Tepito.

Su condición se ha mejorado desde ayer. - His condition has gotten better since yesterday.

Me harté de hacer la misma cosa todos los días. - I got tired of doing the same thing everyday.


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