Spanish Reflexive Pronouns and Verbs Quiz

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Questions and Answers

Which reflexive pronoun would you use to refer to yourself in Spanish?

  • nos
  • te
  • me (correct)
  • se

What is the English translation of the Spanish reflexive verb 'despertarse'?

  • to get up
  • to go to bed
  • to wake up (correct)
  • to take a shower

What does the Spanish reflexive verb 'casarse' mean?

  • to get married (correct)
  • to brush
  • to take a bath
  • to get divorced

Which verb means 'to wash' in Spanish?

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For the expression '¡Qué suerte!', what would be the correct English translation?

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Study Notes

Reflexive Pronouns

  • Reflexive pronouns are used with reflexive verbs to indicate that the action is performed by and on the subject.
  • These pronouns are: me, te, nos, os, se

Reflexive Verbs

  • Reflexive verbs indicate that the action is performed by the subject on themselves.
  • The verbs listed include: acostarse, bañarse, casarse, cepillarse, desayunarse, despertarse, ducharse, irse, lavarse, levantarse, peinarse, sentarse, vestirse
  • Some verbs have stem changes:
    • Acostarse: o-ue
    • Despertarse: e-ie
    • Sentarse: e-ie
  • Reflexive verbs are conjugated by adding a reflexive pronoun before the verb, example: me acuesto

Expressions

  • The section provides useful everyday expressions in Spanish
  • These include expressions for: surprise, disbelief, sympathy, happiness, shock, sadness, and fear

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