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Reflexive verbs are used when the subject and object of a sentence are the same, meaning the action reflects back onto the subject. These verbs are common in German, especially when describing daily routines or personal actions. In this lesson, you will learn how reflexive verbs work, how to conjugate them, and how to place reflexive pronouns in sentences.


What You Will Learn

  1. What reflexive verbs are and when to use them.
  2. How to conjugate reflexive verbs with reflexive pronouns.
  3. Sentence structures with reflexive verbs in main and subordinate clauses.
  4. Practice exercises to reinforce your understanding.

What Are Reflexive Verbs?

A reflexive verb is accompanied by a reflexive pronoun that refers back to the subject. The reflexive pronoun indicates that the action is being performed on oneself.

Example:

Common Reflexive Verbs

Reflexive VerbMeaning
sich waschento wash oneself
sich anziehento get dressed
sich freuento be glad
sich interessierento be interested
sich erinnernto remember
sich entschuldigento apologize

Reflexive Pronouns in German

Reflexive pronouns change depending on the subject. Here is the list of reflexive pronouns for each pronoun:

PronounReflexive Pronoun (Accusative)Reflexive Pronoun (Dative)
ichmich (myself)mir (to myself)
dudich (yourself)dir (to yourself)
er/sie/essich (himself/herself/itself)sich (to himself, etc.)
wiruns (ourselves)uns (to ourselves)
ihreuch (yourselves)euch (to yourselves)
sie/Siesich (themselves/yourself)sich (to themselves, etc.)

When to Use Accusative or Dative Reflexive Pronouns


Conjugating Reflexive Verbs

Reflexive verbs are conjugated like regular verbs, but the reflexive pronoun must match the subject.

Example: sich waschen (to wash oneself)

PronounConjugationExample Sentence
ichwasche michIch wasche mich. (I wash myself.)
duwäschst dichDu wäschst dich. (You wash yourself.)
er/sie/eswäscht sichEr wäscht sich. (He washes himself.)
wirwaschen unsWir waschen uns. (We wash ourselves.)
ihrwascht euchIhr wascht euch. (You wash yourselves.)
sie/Siewaschen sichSie waschen sich. (They wash themselves.)

Sentence Structure with Reflexive Verbs

1. Main Clauses

In main clauses, the reflexive pronoun comes directly after the conjugated verb.

2. Subordinate Clauses

In subordinate clauses, the reflexive pronoun comes after the verb at the end of the clause.

3. Questions

In questions, the reflexive pronoun follows the subject.


Common Reflexive Verbs with Prepositions

Some reflexive verbs are always used with specific prepositions, which influence the case of the object.

VerbPreposition + CaseExample
sich freuenüber + AkkusativIch freue mich über die Nachricht. (I am happy about the news.)
sich interessierenfür + AkkusativSie interessiert sich für Kunst. (She is interested in art.)
sich erinnernan + AkkusativWir erinnern uns an den Urlaub. (We remember the vacation.)
sich bedankenbei + DativIch bedanke mich bei dir. (I thank you.)
sich entschuldigenfür + AkkusativEr entschuldigt sich für den Fehler. (He apologizes for the mistake.)

Practice Exercises

Exercise 1: Conjugate Reflexive Verbs

Conjugate the following reflexive verbs in the present tense:

  1. sich waschen
  2. sich freuen
  3. sich interessieren

Exercise 2: Fill in the Blanks

Complete the sentences with the correct reflexive pronoun:

  1. Ich __________ (freuen) über das Geschenk.
  2. Wir __________ (waschen) jeden Morgen.
  3. Sie __________ (entschuldigen) bei ihrer Mutter.
  4. Er __________ (interessieren) für Sport.
  5. Du __________ (erinnern) an den Termin.

Exercise 3: Rearrange the Words

Put the words in the correct order:

  1. mich / freue / ich / über / die Nachricht.
  2. entschuldigt / sich / sie / für / den Fehler.
  3. du / interessierst / für / dich / Kunst?
  4. wir / erinnern / uns / an / den Urlaub.

Exercise 4: Translate the Sentences

Translate these sentences into German:

  1. I am washing myself.
  2. She apologizes for the mistake.
  3. We are happy about the news.
  4. Are you interested in music?

Summary

In this lesson, you learned:

Homework

  1. Write 5 sentences using reflexive verbs in different contexts.
  2. Practice conjugating reflexive verbs with different pronouns.
  3. Record yourself reading your sentences to improve fluency.

Next Lesson: The Perfect Tense in German.