More practice with reflexives.

Review: Reflexive verbs have the SAME subject as recipient, which means that the person who does the action also receives it. For example, look at the sentence "me pongo la ropa", which translates " I put on (myself) the clothing". Since the person doing the action is the same one as the one receiving the action, then it is a reflexive verb.

You can recognize an infinitive as reflexive by the way it ends-in a SE, for example BANARSE means to bathe oneself. Remember that reflexive verbs are things that you do to yourself as well as emotional, involuntary, or directional verbs. The best practice is to memorize verbs that end in SE as reflexives.

Formation: Reflexive verbs conjugate like any other but they require a pronoun in front: Me, Te, Se, Nos, Os and SE, thus Llamarse (to call oneself, i.e. to be named) conjugates in the present tense as follows:

Me llamo Nos llamamos
Te llamas Os llamáis
Se llama Se llaman

In the exercise that follows, answer the questions according to the prompts.
Model: Como te llamas? (Pablo)
Correct answer: Me llamo Pablo.