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Reflexive verbs indicate actions done to oneself from "summary" of The Everything Spanish Grammar Book by Julie Gutin

Reflexive verbs in Spanish are used to indicate actions that are done by the subject to themselves. This means that the subject of the verb is also the object of the verb. In other words, the person performing the action is also the one receiving the action. For example, the reflexive verb "lavarse" means "to wash oneself." In this case, the subject is washing themselves, rather than someone or something else. This concept is important to understand in Spanish because it is used frequently in everyday language. When conjugating reflexive verbs, the reflexive pronoun must agree with the subject of the sentence. The reflexive pronouns in Spanish are me (myself), te (yours...
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