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Reflexive Pronouns
A. Complete the following with the appropriate present indicative reflexive forms of the indicated verbs.

  1. Io mi chiamo Enzo.
  2. Quelle ragazze si alzano alle otto.
  3. Loro si siedono vicino alla porta.
  4. Daniele si veste lentamente.
  5. Noi ci addormentiamo facilmente.
  6. Io non mi arrabbio mai.
  7. Voi vi lamentate sempre.
  8. Francesco si innamora di Teresa.
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B. Complete the sentences with one of the verbs given below.
chiamarsi, diplomarsi, fermarsi, laurearsi, sentirsi, specializzarsi, sposarsi
  1. Io mi chiamo Valentina. Tu come ti chiami?
  2. Andate dal dottore quando non vi sentite bene?
  3. Maria frequenta l'università. Vuole prima laurearsi in medicina, e pio specializzarsi in cardiologia.
  4. Gli studenti italiani si diplomano alla fine del liceo. Poi vanno all'università.
  5. Ugo e Vittoria si sposano se trovano una casa.


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