How can you tell if a verb is reflexive or not? What else can some of those reflexive pronouns (mi, ti. etc.) be used for? THIS IS FOR ITALIAN ANSWER ASAP PLS
reflexive verbs do not have any direct object; their infinitives are distinguished by the ending in -si; they conjugate with the auxiliary essere; and they avail themselves of little pronouns called reflexive pronouns to do their work.
here are some examples of reflexive verbs in Italian
1. Sentirse - to feel 2. Lavarsi- to wash oneself 3. Pettinarsi - to comb ones hair