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Un verbo pronominal se conjuga con un pronombre reflexivo (me, te, se, nos, os, se). El pronombre concuerda con el sujeto.
Understanding these categories helps you identify why a pronoun is being used. 1. Reflexive Verbs (Verbos Reflexivos) The subject performs the action upon themselves. Me lavo las manos (I wash my hands). Vestirse: Se viste rápido (She gets dressed quickly). 2. Reciprocal Verbs (Verbos Recíprocos) Two or more subjects perform the action on each other. Abrazarse: Nos abrazamos (We hug each other).
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: It expertly breaks down the three main types: Reflexive (actions done to oneself, like afeitarse ), Reciprocal (mutual actions, like amarse ), and Idiomatic (verbs that change meaning entirely when pronominal, like ir vs. irse ).
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