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LISTA DE VERBOS QUE CAMBIAN DE SIGNIFICADO EN EL REFLEXIVO

VERBO BÁSICO EN REFLEXIVO

Aburrir to bother/bore someone Aburrirse to get bored


Acercar to bring near Acercarse to get closer
Acordar [o > ue] to agree Acordarse to remember
Acostar [o > ue] to put to bed Acostarse to go to bed
Despedir to fire, dismiss Despedirse to say goodbye
Dormir [o > ue] to sleep Dormirse to fall asleep
Enamorar to inspire love Enamorarse to fall in love
Enfermar to make ill, sick Enfermarse to become ill, get sick
Engañar to cheat, to deceive Engañarse to lie to oneself
Ir to go Irse to leave, to get away
Llamar to call Llamarse to be called, named
Llevar to take Llevarse to take with you
llevarse (con) to get along with someone
Negar [e > ie] to deny Negarse to refuse
Parecer to seem Parecerse to look like someone
Poner to put, to place Ponerse to put on
Preparar to prepare Prepararse to get ready
Probar [o > ue] to try, test, to taste Probarse to try on
Quitar to take away Quitarse to take off
Sentir [e > ie] to feel Sentirse to feel like (emotionally or physically)
Volver to return Volverse to become

VERBOS QUE SE USAN EN EL REFLEXIVO


Arrepentirse [e > ie] to regret
Atreverse (a) to dare
Darse cuenta (de) to realise/realize
Quejarse (de) to complain about
Enamorarse (de) to fall in love with
Caerse to fall down
Reírse to laugh
Ensuciarse to get dirty
Sentarse to sit down
Sentirse bien/mal to feel well/unwell

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