Reflexives with Perfect tenses
Review: Reflexive verbs have the SAME subject as recipient, which means that the person who does the action also receives it. You can recognize a reflexive verb 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 require a pronoun in front when they are conjugated as single-word verbs (me llamo, se duerme) and also when they are in the perfect tenses. For a review of perfect tenses, see the section on present and past perfects. The present perfect translates as "have/has eaten". With a reflexive verb, you conjugate the present or past perfect as you always did. Additionally, you include the reflexive pronoun in FRONT. For example, BANARSE:

Me he banado Nos hemos banado
Te has banado Os habéis banado
Se ha banado Se han banado

In the exercise that follows conjugate the reflexive verbs in the present perfect. Remember, the pronoun comes in FRONT.