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Reflexive Verben http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOnKKqsyiLQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyfC8qtP0SE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOnKKqsyiLQ

Guten Morgen! Hast du dein Kapitel 8 packet und dein Poster? Agenda: Poster Reflexive Verbs practice

Reflexive Verbs A reflexive verb is a verb that has an object which is the same as the subject of the verb ==> the action of the reflexive verb is something one is doing to or for oneself.  Some verbs are always reflexive, others are not.  Dictionary – indicated by the word: s.

sich ärgern über geärgert

sich freuen Ich freue mich auf das Wochenende sich freuen Ich freue mich auf das Wochenende. Ich habe mich auf das Wochenende gefreut.

sich freuen über gefreut das Geschenk

sich schminken Ich habe mich geschminkt.

sich treffen getroffen mit

sich anziehen angezogen

sich duschen geduscht

sich waschen

Das Kind wäscht sich die Haare. gewaschen

Er putzt sich die Zähne. geputzt

sich beeilen beeilt

sich langweilen gelangweilt

sich bedanken bedankt

sich streiten – über gestreitet

sich kämmen gekämmt

sich föhnen geföhnt

sich schön machen schön gemacht

Guten Tag! Please have your reflexive verb poster instruction sheet on the desk. Agenda: Present posters Reflexive verbs in the past tense Partner Poster Verbs in shapes – conjugated in the present and past tense

Reflexive Pronouns When the reflexive pronoun functions grammatically as the direct object, it would be in the accusative case. Example: Du kämmst dich… (You comb yourself…) Subject Verb Direct Object

There are times when the dative case is required, rather than the accusative. I am buying myself a new car. In the above sentence, what person or thing is the direct object? The direct object is “car. ”If “car” is the direct object, what sort of object is the reflexive pronoun “myself” in this sentence? I am buying myself a new car.

Reflexive Verbs The direct object is “car.” If “car” is the direct object, what sort of object is the reflexive pronoun “myself” in this sentence? I am buying myself a new car.

“Myself” serves in this sentence as the indirect object, because it denotes the person to or for whom something is being done. You might think of the example sentence as meaning literally “I am buying for myself a new car.”

Guten Tag! Please find your verb shape and packet for Kapitel 8! Agenda: Verb shapes Kapitel 8 packet TB