Take a reflexive verb in its infinitive form (e.g., levantarse – to get up). Step 2: Change the -se ending to match the subject. Step 3: Conjugate the verb normally. Example: levantarse (to get up/lift oneself) | Subject | Reflexive Pronoun | Conjugated levantar | English | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | yo | me | levanto | I get up | | tú | te | levantas | you get up | | él/ella/usted | se | levanta | he/she gets up | | nosotros | nos | levantamos | we get up | | vosotros | os | levantáis | you all get up (Spain) | | ellos/ellas/ustedes | se | levantan | they/you get up | Note: The pronoun always goes before the conjugated verb. ✅ Me levanto a las 7. (I get up at 7.) ❌ Levantome (incorrect). Common Reflexive Verbs You Must Know | Infinitive | Meaning | | :--- | :--- | | llamarse | to be called (one's name) | | levantarse | to get up | | acostarse (o→ue) | to go to bed | | ducharse | to shower | | vestirse (e→i) | to get dressed | | sentarse (e→ie) | to sit down | | despertarse (e→ie) | to wake up | | cepillarse (los dientes) | to brush (one's teeth) | | ponerse (ropa) | to put on (clothing) | | quitarse (ropa) | to take off (clothing) | | preocuparse (por) | to worry (about) | | enojarse (con) | to get angry (with) | Reflexive vs. Non-Reflexive: A Critical Difference Many verbs change meaning when they become reflexive.
| Non-Reflexive | Meaning | Reflexive | Meaning | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | ir | to go | irse | to leave/go away | | llamar | to call | llamarse | to be named | | poner | to put | ponerse | to become (emotion) / to put on (clothing) | | dormir | to sleep | dormirse | to fall asleep | | levantar | to lift (something) | levantarse | to get up | verbos reflexivos español
Take a reflexive verb in its infinitive form (e.g., levantarse – to get up). Step 2: Change the -se ending to match the subject. Step 3: Conjugate the verb normally. Example: levantarse (to get up/lift oneself) | Subject | Reflexive Pronoun | Conjugated levantar | English | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | yo | me | levanto | I get up | | tú | te | levantas | you get up | | él/ella/usted | se | levanta | he/she gets up | | nosotros | nos | levantamos | we get up | | vosotros | os | levantáis | you all get up (Spain) | | ellos/ellas/ustedes | se | levantan | they/you get up | Note: The pronoun always goes before the conjugated verb. ✅ Me levanto a las 7. (I get up at 7.) ❌ Levantome (incorrect). Common Reflexive Verbs You Must Know | Infinitive | Meaning | | :--- | :--- | | llamarse | to be called (one's name) | | levantarse | to get up | | acostarse (o→ue) | to go to bed | | ducharse | to shower | | vestirse (e→i) | to get dressed | | sentarse (e→ie) | to sit down | | despertarse (e→ie) | to wake up | | cepillarse (los dientes) | to brush (one's teeth) | | ponerse (ropa) | to put on (clothing) | | quitarse (ropa) | to take off (clothing) | | preocuparse (por) | to worry (about) | | enojarse (con) | to get angry (with) | Reflexive vs. Non-Reflexive: A Critical Difference Many verbs change meaning when they become reflexive.
| Non-Reflexive | Meaning | Reflexive | Meaning | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | ir | to go | irse | to leave/go away | | llamar | to call | llamarse | to be named | | poner | to put | ponerse | to become (emotion) / to put on (clothing) | | dormir | to sleep | dormirse | to fall asleep | | levantar | to lift (something) | levantarse | to get up |
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