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How do you know if a verb is reflexive? they end in "ar" they end in "se" they look like regular verbs they look like irregular verbs​

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"Se" is how you know if a verb is reflexive.

Step-by-step explanation:

"Se" is added at the end of a verb, for instance "ducharse". Se speaks of oneself, so ducharse means, to shower one's self. The 'se' is the prononun. So if you say "I shower my body every morning" or something like that, it would be, "Me ducha mi cuerpo cada manana".

Pronouns: me, te, la/le/lo, nos, os, las/les/los.

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A reflexive verb, or pronominal verb, is a verb that is accompanied by a reflexive pronoun. This verb construction is used when a person performs an action to or for him/herself. In other words, the subject of the verb and the direct object of the verb are the same person.

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