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me lavo

me lave

me lavaba

me lavé

me lavaré

me lavara /lavase

me lavaría

me lavare

me he lavado

me haya lavado

me había lavado

me hubiera lavado / hubiese lavado

me habría lavado

me hubiere lavado

me habré lavado

me hube lavado

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Which form would be the correct form for the reflexive verb lavarse for the subject nosotros?

In the present or preterit tense, it would be "nos lavamos". In the imperfect, it would be "nos lavábamos."


Can you use a reflexive pronoun that is not the same as subject?

A reflexive pronoun is a restatement of the noun antecedent. The antecedent may or may not be the subject of the sentence. If the antecedent is not the subject of the sentence, then the reflexive pronoun would not be the same as the subject. Examples: For a subject antecedent: She made that dress herself. For another antecedent: This dress, made by Mary herself, won first prize. (the subject is 'dress'; Mary is the antecedent for the reflexive pronoun)


Is this sentence grammaticaly correct- you don't care of themselves?

No, the reflexive pronoun 'themselves' does not agree with the antecedent subject pronoun 'you'.The correct use of the reflexive pronoun 'reflects' back to the antecedent subject in person, number, and gender. Examples:You don't care for yourself. (second person, singular)You don't care for yourselves. (second person, plural)They don't care for themselves. (third person, plural)


What kind of pronoun is heself?

Heself is not a pronoun, actually it is not a word. Himself is a male reflexive pronoun Herself is a female reflexive pronoun


when is it correct to use your selves in a sentence?

Reflexive pronouns always "reflect back" to the subject of the sentence or clause. Yourselves is one word. A sentence for it would be - You must wash yourselves, or you will soon be yourselves again.


Is myself intensive or reflexive?

"Myself" is considered an intensive pronoun when it emphasizes the subject of the sentence. An example would be: "I made dinner myself." It is reflexive when it refers back to the subject and is necessary for the sentence's meaning, like in "I hurt myself."


What is correct Nick and myself or myself and Nick?

the correct phrase would be nick and iIt would certainly be Nick and i (I was just thinking about somebody called Nick...)It depends, sort of...if you are making a an action, like Nick and you are doing something, then it would be Nick and I.ANDmyself herself himself ourselves etc are called reflexive pronouns and refer back to the subject of the sentence so they shouldn't be used in the subject position.We cooked the dinner ourselves.Nick and I is correct.


Is it correct to say you and mark or yourself amd mark?

The correct phrase is "you and Mark." The word "yourself" is a reflexive pronoun and is not appropriate in this context. You would typically use "yourself" when referring back to the subject in a sentence, such as "You should take care of yourself." Thus, "you and Mark" is the proper way to refer to both individuals.


When and where to use reflexive pronouns?

A reflexive pronoun is a word that shows that the person who is the subject of a sentence is also the object of the action.The reflexive pronouns are myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves.Reflexive pronouns are also used to emphasize.Examples:I saw myself in the mirrorThese things don't take care of themselves.When used to emphasize the subject, reflexive pronouns are called intensive pronouns; for example:She made the cake herself.He told me himself that he would come.


Is the word theirself an actual word?

No. The appropriate word would be themselves.


Why is educate a reflexive rather than a transitive verb?

"Reflexive" and "transitive" are not contrary. Educate may be a transitive or an intransitive verb. Reflexive verbs are transitive by definition, having an object identical to their subject: I educate myself.


Is myself a nominative pronoun?

The reflexive pronouns can function as a subject or an object in a sentence. A nominative reflexive pronoun is not common but is not incorrect.Example: The new manager is myself. (predicate nominative following the linking verb)