When conjugated, reflexive verbs also require a reflexive pronoun (me, te, se, nos, os, se) that agrees with the subject of the sentence. These pronouns are usually placed before the conjugated verb:
Nos vemos (We see each other) Se escriben (They write to each other) verbos reflexivos.
If you say Yo levanto a las 8 , you are saying "I lift (something) at 8." You must say Yo levanto (I lift myself / get up). When conjugated, reflexive verbs also require a reflexive
The placement of the reflexive pronoun depends on the verb form. When using reflexive verbs with body parts, we
When using reflexive verbs with body parts, we do not use possessive pronouns (like mi, tu, su ). Instead, we use the ( el, la, los, las ) because the reflexive pronoun already makes it clear whose body it is.
Reflexive verbs are an integral part of Spanish grammar and are used frequently in daily conversations. Understanding and correctly using these verbs can sometimes be challenging, but with practice and attention to detail, you'll become more comfortable. Keep practicing, and don't hesitate to use these verbs in your conversations and writing to reinforce your learning.