Spanish Pronouns Lessons:
Personal Pronouns
Pronouns as Objects of Prepositions
Direct Object Pronouns
Indirect Object Pronouns
Possessive Adjectives
Possessive Pronouns
Reflexive Verbs and Pronouns
Relative Pronouns
Relative Pronouns after Prepositions
Double Object Pronouns
All Pronouns
Spanish Pronouns Exercises:
All Pronouns Exercises
Multiple Choice Pronouns Quiz
PDF Exercises:
Subject Verb Agreement in Spanish
Personal Pronouns PDF Worksheet
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There are three basic types of stem-changing reflexive verbs in Spanish.
- e-ie stem-changing verbs: verbs in which an e in the stem changes to an ie.
- e-i stem-changing verbs: verbs in which an e in the stem changes to an i.
- o-ue stem-changing verbs: verbs in which an o in the stem changes to a ue.
Stem-changing Reflexive Verbs Spanish (e->ie)
Reflexive Verb | Stem-changing (e-ie) | Meaning | Example |
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Despertarse | me despierto | to wake up | Me despierto a las seis de la mañana. I wake up at six in the morning. |
Negarse | me niego | to deny/ to refuse | Me niego a ir. I refuse to go. |
Sentarse | me siento | to sit down | ¿Me siento en el sofá? (Do) I sit on the couch? |
Sentirse | se siente | to feel | Se siente triste porque perdió el juego. He feels sad because he lost the game. |
Quererse | me quiero | to want/to love/to wish | Me quiero comprar un televisor. I want to buy a television. |
Stem-changing Reflexive Verbs Spanish (e->i)
Reflexive Verb | Stem-changing (e-i) | Meaning | Example |
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Despedirse | me despido | to say good-bye | Me despido de ti. I say goodbye to you. |
Desvestirse | me desvisto | to get undressed | Me desvisto antes de ducharme. I undress before showering. |
Sonreírse | me sonrío | to smile | Me sonrió cuando te veo. I smile when I see you. |
Vestirse | me visto | to get dressed | ¡Me visto y nos vamos! I get dressed and we go! |
Stem-changing Reflexive Verbs Spanish (o->ue)
Reflexive | Stem-changing (o-ue) | Meaning | Example |
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Acostarse | me acuesto | to go to bed | Me acuesto a las nueve de la noche. I go to bed at nine at night. |
Costarse | te cuesta | to cost | Esta camisa te cuesta veinte dólares. This shirt costs you twenty dollars. |
Dormirse | me duermo | to go to sleep/ to fall asleep | Aveces me duermo muy tarde. Sometimes I fall asleep very late. |
Probarse | se prueba | to try on (clothing) | Carmen se prueba la ropa en la tienda. Carmen tries on clothes in the store. |
Irregular Reflexive Verbs in Spanish
In Spanish, there are a few irregular verbs in the reflexive forms. The table below is giving examples in the present tense only in the ‘yo‘ form.
Reflexive Verb | Irregular | Meaning | Example |
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Distraerse | me distraigo | to distract (oneself) | Me distraigo fácilmente. I get distracted easily |
Irse | me voy | to leave | Yo mismo me voy de vacaciones. I’m going on vacation myself. |
Ponerse | me pongo | to put on | Me pongo el sombrero. I put on my hat. |
Reponerse | me repongo | to get better/ to recover/ to get over | Me repongo de la gripe fácilmente. I get over the flu easily. |
Sostenerse | me sostengo | to support/ sustain (oneself) | Me sostengo por mi cuenta. I sustain myself on my own. |
Verbs that change meaning when used as reflexive
There are some verbs in Spanish that change meanings when used in the reflexive form (formed by adding the suffix –se in the infinitive form). The difference in meaning between a simple verb and its corresponding reflexive verb is slight.
Verb | Meaning | Reflexive | Meaning |
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Acercar | to bring near | Acercarse | to bring closer |
Acordar | to agree | Acordarse | to remember |
Acostar | to put to bed | Acostarse | to go to bed |
Acostumbrar | to be in the habit of, to usually do something | Acostumbrarse | to get used to |
Cambiar | to change | Cambiarse | to change clothes |
Dormir | to sleep | Dormirse | to fall asleep |
Enfermar | to make ill/sick | Enfermarse | to become ill/ get sick |
Engañar | to deceive | Engañarse | to deceive oneself |
Llamar | to call | Llamarse | to be called/named |
Matar | to kill | Matarse | to kill oneself, commit suicide |
Negar | to deny | Negarse | to deny/to refuse |
Parecer | to appear/ to seem | Parecerse | to look like (someone) |
Peinar | to comb | Peinarse | to comb oneself |
Pintar | to paint | Pintarse | to put on make up |
Preparar | to prepare | Prepararse | to get ready |
Pobrar | to try/ to taste | Probarse | to try on |
Quitar | to take away | Quitarse | to take off |
Sentir | to feel | Sentirse | to feel (emotionally or physically) |
Volver | to return | Volverse | to become |
Examples:
Jorge se durmió mientras veía la película.
Jorge fell asleep while watching the movie.
Se parece a su madre.
(He) looks like his mother.
Me acuerdo de cuando fui a Francia.
I remember when I went to France.
Ella se peina mientras escucha música.
She combs his hair while listening to music.
Me acostumbré a despertarme temprano.
I got used to getting up early.