SP101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Reflexive Pronoun, Reflexive Verb, Infinitive

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Notes lesson 4) turn an adjective into an adverb: take the feminine form of the adjective, then add mente: you should notice that all the words ending in "ly" in english end in mente in spanish. Examples: a veces, bebemos vino tinto, pero nunca vino blanco. Sometimes, we drink red wine, but never white wine: suelo vivir en pisos; vivir en una casa es muy difi cil. I usually live in flats; living in a house is really difficult: de vez en cuando, juego al ajedrez, pero usualmente, practico judo. Sometimes, i play chess, but usually i do judo: normalmente a las cinco de la tarde, juego al futbo l. Reflexive verbs are verbs where the subject and object are the same. In spanish, we do this by using a reflexive pronoun before the verb. We"ve already met these relfexive pronouns, along with a reflexive verb in the first lesson: llamarse ("to call oneself").

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