Reflexive Verb Exercises
Below is a list of 10 reflexive verbs that you are to learn. Remember that each of these verbs requires the use of a reflexive pronoun (accusative unless otherwise specified). Refer to previous worksheets and handouts for help, or (if you are on-line) go to the Classroom Handouts Page and look under Grammar Explanations.
| sich waschen (ä) hat sich gewaschen | to wash (one self) |
| sich rasieren (weak) | to shave |
| sich duschen (weak) | to shower |
| sich kämmen (weak) | to comb |
| sich fühlen (weak) | to feel |
| sich fit-halten (ä) hat sich fitgehalten | to keep in shape |
| sich verletzen (weak) | to hurt (one self) |
| sich erkälten (weak) | to catch a cold |
| sich (hin)legen (weak) | to lie down (one self) |
| sich setzen (weak) | to set down (one self) |
Uebungen: Express in German
| I feel well (wohl) | |
| I don't feel well | |
| I hurt myself (past tense) | |
| Did you hurt yourself (past tense) | |
| He's taking a shower | |
| She's taking a shower | |
| We're washing | |
| They're washing | |
| How do you (formal) keep in shape? | |
| He keeps in good shape | |
| I'm shaving | |
| I shaved Past Tense) | |
| He sat down (Past Tense) | |
| She laid down (Past Tense) | |
| He's catching a cold | |
| I caught a cold (Past Tense) | |
| I'm combing (my hair) | |
| How do you (informal) feel? |