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Congratulations on reaching lesson seventeen.
You’ve been consistent, and that’s exactly what is building your progress step by step.
In this lesson, you’re going to learn reflexive verbs—essential for talking about your daily routine. These are verbs you will use every single day.
Some common examples:
me levanto (I wake up)
me ducho (I shower)
me visto (I get dressed)
me acuesto (I go to bed)
These verbs always come with a reflexive pronoun:
me, te, se, nos, se
Position of the pronoun:
Before the conjugated verb:
me levanto a las 8
Or attached to the infinitive:
voy a levantarme
Common mistakes:
Forgetting the pronoun levanto instead of me levanto
Using the wrong pronoun te levanto when you mean me levanto
Not matching the subject the pronoun must always agree
Make sure you stay until the end and really understand how these verbs work in context.
And remember—don’t just watch.
You'll find the materials in From Zero to Hero Course and you can practice with our group conversation or private lessons. That’s how these structures become automatic.
Keep going. You’re now speaking about your real daily life in Spanish.