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

Respuesta :

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

(hope this helps)