Title: Reflexives Pronouns Verbs
1Reflexives - Pronouns - Verbs
- - definition
- - pronouns
- - comparisons
- verbs
- examples/exercises
2Reflexives - pronouns
- 'Reflexive'
- Of, relating to, or being a verb having an
identical subject and direct object, as dressed
in the sentence 'She dressed herself.' - The American Heritage Dictionary of the
English Language Fourth Edition. 2000.
3Reflexives - pronouns
- 'Reflexive'
- Of, relating to, or being a verb having an
identical subject and direct object, as dressed
in the sentence 'She dressed herself.' - The American Heritage Dictionary of the
English Language Fourth Edition. 2000. - The same person is both subject and object in the
sentence that makes the 'herself' reflexive.
4Reflexives - pronouns
- 'Reflexive'
- Of, relating to, or being a verb having an
identical subject and direct object, as dressed
in the sentence 'She dressed herself.' - The American Heritage Dictionary of the
English Language Fourth Edition. 2000. - The same person is both subject and object in the
sentence that makes the 'herself' reflexive. - English usually indicates the reflexive with
'-self/-selves'. --gt - myself, yourself, himself, herself, ourselves,
yourselves, themselves...
5Reflexives - pronouns
- German reflexive pronouns are either Akkusativ or
Dativ -
6Reflexives - pronouns
- German reflexive pronouns are either Akkusativ or
Dativ - Singular Plural
- Nom Akk Dat Nom Akk/Dat
- ich mich mir wir uns
- du dich dir ihr euch
- sie sich
- er sich sie sich
- es sich Sie sich
7Reflexives - pronouns
- German reflexive pronouns are either Akkusativ or
Dativ - Singular Plural
- Nom Akk Dat Nom Akk/Dat
- ich mich mir wir uns
- du dich dir ihr euch
- sie sich
- er sich sie sich
- es sich Sie sich
- Accusative and Dative forms differ only in first
second person
8Reflexives - pronouns
- 'Sie zog sich an.' lt---gt 'She dressed
herself.'
Examples in Accusative.
9Reflexives - pronouns
- 'Sie zog sich an.' lt---gt 'She dressed
herself.'
Examples in Accusative. 'Ich zog mich an.' 'Du
zogst dich an.' 'Er zog sich an.' 'Wir zogen
uns an.' 'Ihr zogt euch an.' 'Sie zogen sich
an.' 'Sie zogen sich an. (formal)
10Reflexives - verbs
- German is more consistent in the use of
reflexives than English.
11Reflexives - verbs
- German is more consistent in the use of
reflexives than English. - 'Ich halte mich fit, denn ich gehe oft joggen.'
- 'I keep healthy, for I often go jogging.'
- Where is the reflexive '-self' in English, though
you 'do' fitness to yourself?
12Reflexives - verbs
- German is more consistent in the use of
reflexives than English. - 'Ich halte mich fit, denn ich gehe oft joggen.'
- 'I keep healthy, for I go jogging often.'
- Where is the reflexive '-self' in English, though
you 'do' fitness to yourself? - The 'reflexiveness' is not seen in English it is
implied. - This is common in English, but in German you will
have to learn the instances which require you to
use reflexives - the meaning of the verb often gives you a hint
to 'reflexiveness'.
13Reflexives - verbs
- 'Ich ruhe mich abends.' lt---gt 'I relax in
the evenings.' - 'Relax' is not something you can do to someone
else. - (nor is fitness)
14Reflexives - verbs
- 'Ich ruhe mich abends.' lt---gt 'I relax in
the evenings.' - 'Relax' is not something you can do to someone
else. - Relaxation is always reflexive, or done to
yourself. - English often implies rather than expresses
- the reflexive nature of an action.
15Reflexives - verbs
- In German, the object is never implied the
object is always stated.
16Reflexives - verbs
- In German, the object is never implied the
object is always stated. - Examples
- 'to rest,' 'to remember,' 'to hurry'
- 'sich ruhen' 'sich erinnern' 'sich beeilen'
17Reflexives - verbs
- In German, the object is never implied the
object is always stated. - Examples
- 'to rest,' 'to remember,' 'to hurry'
- 'sich ruhen' 'sich erinnern' 'sich beeilen'
- Dictionaries as well as your textbook indicate
reflexive verbs in this way s. ruhen s.
erinnern s. beeilen - You have to know the convention that the 's.'
reflexive.
18Reflexives - verbs
- So, Germans always say
- 'Ich ruhe mich.' 'Ich erinnere mich.'
'Sie beeilt sich.' - 'I rest (myself).' or 'I remember (myself).' or
'She hurries (herself).' - 'remind'
-
19Reflexives - verbs
- So, Germans always say
- 'Ich ruhe mich.' 'Ich erinnere mich.'
'Sie beeilt sich.' - 'I rest (myself).' or 'I remember (myself).' or
'She hurries (herself).' - 'remind'
- What do you think these sentences say?
- 'Sie ruhen sich.' 'Erinnerst du dich?'
'Wir beeilen uns!' -
20Reflexives - verbs
- So, Germans always say
- 'Ich ruhe mich.' 'Ich erinnere mich.'
'Sie beeilt sich.' - 'I rest (myself).' or 'I remember (myself).' or
'She hurries (herself).' - 'remind'
- What do you think these sentences say?
- 'Sie ruhen sich.' 'Erinnerst du dich?'
'Wir beeilen uns!' - 'They are relaxing.' 'Do you remember?'
'We're hurrying!' - Consider the actions the verbs describe to give
you a hint whether or not the verb might be
reflexive, or self-directed.
21Reflexives - verbs
- Consider this brief conversation between Sonja
and her mom. - What are they saying to each other? lt--- (Is
this question reflexive?)
22Reflexives - verbs
- Consider this brief conversation between Sonja
and her mom. - What are they saying to each other? lt--- (Is
this question reflexive?) - Mutti 'Sonja, beeil dich!'
- Sonja 'Mutti, ich ziehe mich noch an!'
- Mutti 'Jaja, du siehst dich immer noch im
Spiegel an!' - These verbs demonstrate the activities which
Sonja must do for herself the activities are
self-directed.
23Reflexives - verbs
- Consider this brief conversation between Sonja
and her mom. - What are they saying to each other? lt--- (Is
this question reflexive?) - Mutti 'Sonja, beeil dich!'
- Sonja 'Mutti, ich ziehe mich noch an!'
- Mutti 'Jaja, du siehst dich immer noch im
Spiegel an!' - The verbs used demonstrate the activities which
Sonja must do for herself the activities are
self-directed. - 'Sonja, hurry up!'
- 'Mom, I'm still getting dressed!'
- 'Yes, you're still looking at yourself in the
mirror!'
24Reflexives - verbs
- Only the last sentence, '..du siehst dich im
Spiegel an', has a direct English equivalent. - So, it is a good idea to learn the verbs with
which Germans mostly use reflexive pronouns.
25Reflexives - verbs
- Only the last sentence, '..du siehst dich im
Spiegel an', has a direct English equivalent. - So, it is a good idea to learn the verbs with
which Germans mostly use reflexive pronouns. - Here are some common ones (but there are many
more!) - s. erkälten catch cold s. (hin)legen lie
down - s. (hin)setzen sit down s. (wohl) fühlen
feel well - s. freuen be happy (schlecht) feel ill
- s. kämmen comb your hair s. verletzen get
injured - s. waschen get washed s. putzen to clean
(onesself) up - s. baden bathe s. rasieren shave
- s. duschen shower
26Reflexives - verbs
- s. erkälten
- s. (hin)legen
- s. (hin)setzen
- s. fühlen
- s. freuen
- s. kämmen
- s. verletzen
- s. waschen
- s. putzen
- s. baden
- s. rasieren
- s. duschen
27Reflexives - verbs
- s. erkälten
- s. (hin)legen
- s. (hin)setzen
- s. fühlen
- s. freuen
- s. kämmen
- s. verletzen
- s. waschen
- s. putzen
- s. baden
- s. rasieren
- s. duschen
Just because these verbs may be listed as
'reflexive' verbs, does not mean that they are
always reflexive. That just means that they are
most commonly used reflexively. Logically, there
is no reason why you cannot comb someone else's
hair, nor wash, nor bathe, nor shave another
person. (It would be very hard to cause someone
to catch cold.)
28Reflexives - verbs
- Very common verbs can also be used reflexively.
- Not often seen in English.
- 'kaufen'
- 'Ich kaufe einen Computer.' lt-- NOT reflexive
- (unknown who the owner will be, unless
stated/implied) - 'Ich kaufe Kevin/ihm einen Computer.' lt-- NOT
reflexive
29Reflexives - verbs
- Very common verbs can also be used reflexively.
- Not often seen in English.
- 'kaufen'
- 'Ich kaufe einen Computer.' lt-- NOT reflexive
- (unknown who the owner will be, unless
stated/implied) - 'Ich kaufe Kevin/ihm einen Computer.' lt-- NOT
reflexive - To be absolutely spefic that it will be mine, not
his - 'Ich kaufe mir einen Computer.' 'I'm buying me
a computer.'
30Reflexives - verbs
- 'I'm buying me a computer.'
- The English sounds like strong dialect and
non-standard.
31Reflexives - verbs
- 'I'm buying me a computer.'
- The English sounds like strong dialect and
non-standard. - More acceptable in standard speech would be,
perhaps - 'I'm buying a computer for myself.' (very
acceptable reflexive) - 'Ich kaufe mir einen Computer.' Reflexive
pronouns in Dative
32Reflexives - verbs
- Sonja's conversation with her mom continues
33Reflexives - verbs
- Sonja's conversation with her mom continues
- Mutti 'Ziehst du dir die schwarzen Jeans an?'
- Sonja 'Nein, ich sehe mir das blaue Kleid
an.'... - Sonja 'Aber ich muss mir auch noch die Zähne
putzen und - mir auch eine gute Farbe Lippenstift
auswählen.'
34Reflexives - verbs
- Sonja's conversation with her mom continues
- Mutti 'Ziehst du dir die schwarzen Jeans an?'
- Sonja 'Nein, ich sehe mir das blaue Kleid
an.'... - Sonja 'Aber ich muss mir auch noch die Zähne
putzen und - mir auch eine gute Farbe Lippenstift
auswählen.' - There are no direct English equivalents for these
utterances. The closest English would use a
possessive word, like 'my' or 'your'
35Reflexives - verbs
- Sonja's conversation with her mom continues
- Mutti 'Ziehst du dir die schwarzen Jeans an?'
- Sonja 'Nein, ich sehe mir das blaue Kleid
an.'... - Sonja 'Aber ich muss mir auch noch die Zähne
putzen und - mir auch eine gute Farbe Lippenstift
auswählen.' - There are no direct English equivalents for these
utterances. The closest English would use a
possessive word, like 'my' or 'your' - Mom 'Are you wearing (going to wear) your black
Jeans?' - Sonja 'No, I'm looking at the blue dress.'...
(She's considering...) - Sonja 'But I still have to brush my teeth and
also choose a good color lipstick (for myself).'
36Reflexives - verbs
- Hints
- 1. Dative Reflexives ('mir', 'dir', 'uns', '
euch', 'sich'...) appear when there is a direct
object in the sentence, too. - 2. Where there is no other direct object, the
reflexive is accusative. - 'Ich rasiere mich.' vs. 'Ich suche mir einen
Lippenstift aus.' - 3. Verbs which always require dative objects
(helfen, danken, dienen, gratulieren, etc.) will
continue to use reflexives in the dative case. - Help yourself! --gt Helfen Sie sich, Hilf
dir!, Helft euch!
37Reflexives - verbs
- The reflexive pronouns in action All forms
- Akkusativ Dativ
- 'Ich rasiere mich.' 'Ich suche mir einen
Lippenstift aus.' - 'Du rasierst dich.' 'Du suchst dir einen
Lippenstift aus.' - 'Sie rasiert sich.' 'Sie sucht sich einen
Lippenstift aus.' - 'Er rasiert sich.' 'Er sucht sich einen
Lippenstift aus.' - 'Wir rasieren uns.' 'Wir suchen uns
Lippenstifte aus.' - 'Ihr rasiert euch.' 'Ihr sucht euch
Lippenstifte aus.' - 'Sie rasieren sich.' 'Sie suchen sich
Lippenstifte aus.' - 'Sie rasieren sich.' 'Sie suchen sich
Lippenstifte aus.'
38Reflexives - Ãœbungen
- Hier ist ein Text aus dem Internet.
- Finden Sie den/die ReflexivPronomen
gestohlen stolen s Handy/s cell
phone ausschalten disconnect sorgen für
assure künftig in future abschalten shut
down immer only r Eigentümer owner entfernen
to distance s Gerät device
39Reflexives - Ãœbungen
- Hier ist ein Text aus dem Internet.
- Finden Sie den ReflexivPronomen
gestohlen stolen s Handy/s cell
phone ausschalten disconnect sorgen für
assure künftig in future abschalten shut
down immer only r Eigentümer owner entfernen
to distance s Gerät device
Have you found the three reflexives?
40Reflexives - Ãœbungen
- Hier ist ein Text aus dem Internet.
- Finden Sie den/die ReflexivPronomen
gestohlen stolen s Handy/s cell
phone ausschalten disconnect sorgen für
assure künftig in future abschalten shut
down immer only r Eigentümer owner entfernen
to distance s Gerät device
Have you found the three reflexives?
41Reflexives - Ãœbungen
- Hier ist ein Text aus dem Internet.
- Finden Sie den/die ReflexivPronomen
gestohlen stolen s Handy/s cell
phone ausschalten disconnect sorgen für
assure künftig in future abschalten shut
down immer only r Eigentümer owner entfernen
to distance s Gerät device
Have you found the three reflexives?
selbst expresses a kind of reciprocity mutual
dependence Here, the cell phones depend upon
themselves, they act on their own.
42Ende des Podcasts - reflexive pronouns /
verbs
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