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MONDAY, Feb.10th / Spanish Reflexive verbs (Reflexive Pronouns "Chart", Reflexive verb conjugations, rules for Reflexive verbs, Reflexive vs. Non-Reflexive verbs, sentences, and examples). Go over the information from the attached link. This lesson covers information from different pages from the Textbook: Ch. 7 pp. 232, 233, 234 (Side of the page), 249, 250, 252, & 253 (Bottom of the page). Write out the information from those pages. Watch the videos posted on Google Classroom. Take notes from the videos. Take the time to get all class notes done during class time (If you were unable to write down all the important information during the lecture, you are required to finish writing your notes at home to ensure you have a complete record of the material covered in class). Students will be able to use their notes from the textbook and videos on the test. HOMEWORK: Review Reflexive verbs in Spanish. Watch the two videos. Go over the information from the link. Complete your work at home. The test for this lesson will be next week on Thursday, Feb. 20th.
READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
A verb is reflexive when the subject and the object are the same. Another way to think of it is when the subject is doing something to itself, it is reflexive.
To "study reflexive and non-reflexive verbs in sentences" means to analyze sentences to identify verbs that describe actions performed by the subject on themselves (reflexive) versus actions directed towards someone or something else (non-reflexive), often using reflexive pronouns like "myself," "yourself," or "themselves" in the reflexive verbs; essentially, understanding when a verb indicates an action done to oneself versus an action done to another object or person.
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