Complete: "Yo _______ levanto a las ocho." (reflexive pronoun)
Complete: "Ella _______ ducha por la mañana." (me / te / se)
Complete: "Nosotros _______ cepillamos los dientes."
Which sentence means "My name is Carlos"? (Me llamo Carlos / Llamo Carlos / Me llama Carlos)
Complete: "¿A qué hora _______ acuestas?" (you, informal)
How do you say "I wash my hands"? (Me lavo las manos / Lavo mis manos / Me lavo mis manos)
Where does "no" go? "I don't get up early." (No me levanto temprano / Me no levanto temprano / Me levanto no temprano)
Complete with one word: "Voy a duchar____." (attach the pronoun)
Reflexive Verbs — Practice — Answer Key
Practice
me
Explanation: The reflexive pronoun for "yo" is ME: Me levanto a las ocho. The pronoun always matches the subject.
se
Explanation: "Ella" (she) uses the third-person reflexive pronoun SE: Ella se ducha.
nos
Explanation: The reflexive pronoun for "nosotros" is NOS: Nos cepillamos los dientes. Note the article "los" with the body part.
Me llamo Carlos
Explanation: Llamarse (to be called) is reflexive: ME (matching yo) + LLAMO (yo form) = Me llamo Carlos. "Me llama" mixes a yo pronoun with an ella verb form.
te
Explanation: "Tú" takes the reflexive pronoun TE: ¿A qué hora te acuestas? (What time do you go to bed?)
Me lavo las manos
Explanation: With reflexive verbs and body parts, Spanish uses the definite article (las), not the possessive: Me lavo LAS manos.
No me levanto temprano
Explanation: In negation, NO comes before the reflexive pronoun: No + me + levanto. The pronoun stays glued to the verb.
me
Explanation: With an infinitive, the reflexive pronoun can attach to the end: Voy a ducharME. (Me voy a duchar is equally correct.)