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Reflexive Verb usage

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Whenever you use a reflexive verb, how do you know when the reflexive pronoun is before or after the verb? Ex. Te amo, Te ayudo vs. Acordandome, Voy a hacerle.

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updated Jan 26, 2011
posted by jnoseff
acordándome - 0074b507, Jan 26, 2011
"Acordandome" is the only reflexive usage in your post. The rest are simple (in)direct object pronouns. - samdie, Jan 26, 2011

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It always goes before a conjugated verb (as a separate word) or tied to unconjugated verbs, commands, and -ando/-iendo forms

updated Jan 26, 2011
posted by mmarcin
Past participles are not conjugated, but don't accept pronouns attached to them. The forms "-ando/-iendo" are not conjugated. - lazarus1907, Jan 26, 2011