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B1 Reflexive Verbs Practice

  • 17th March 2026

Fill in the blank with the correct reflexive verb form (pronoun + conjugation). 10 questions are randomly selected each time.

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Infinitive Meaning Category
levantarseto get upDaily routine
acostarseto go to bedDaily routine
despertarseto wake upDaily routine
ducharseto have a showerDaily routine
lavarseto wash oneselfDaily routine
vestirseto get dressedDaily routine
afeitarseto shaveDaily routine
peinarseto comb one's hairDaily routine
maquillarseto put on makeupDaily routine
cepillarseto brush (teeth/hair)Daily routine
llamarseto be calledIdentity
quedarseto stay / remainMovement
mudarseto move houseMovement
irseto leave / go awayMovement
perderseto get lostMovement
ponerseto put on / to becomeChange / clothing
quitarseto take off (clothing)Clothing
sentirseto feelEmotions
alegrarseto be glad / happyEmotions
enfadarseto get angryEmotions
preocuparseto worryEmotions
aburrirseto get boredEmotions
cansarseto get tiredEmotions
sorprenderseto be surprisedEmotions
enamorarseto fall in loveRelationships
casarseto get marriedRelationships
divorciarseto get divorcedRelationships
despedirseto say goodbyeSocial
reunirseto meet / gatherSocial
quejarseto complainSocial
reírseto laughSocial
olvidarseto forgetMental
acordarseto rememberMental
equivocarseto make a mistakeMental
darse cuentato realiseMental
divertirseto enjoy oneselfLeisure
relajarseto relaxLeisure
dedicarseto dedicate oneselfWork/study
hacerseto becomeChange
romperseto break (body part)Physical
Pronoun reminder: yo → me  |  tú → te  |  él/ella → se  |  nosotros → nos  |  vosotros → os  |  ellos/ellas → se

Quiz: Fill in the blank with the correct reflexive form - include both the pronoun and the conjugated verb (e.g. me levanto).

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