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Reflexive Verbs
A. Complete the following with the appropriate present-tense forms of the indicated reflexive verbs.

  1. Il signor Rossi si laurea in medicina. (Mr. Rossi is graduating in medicine.)
  2. Massimo si siede vicino alla porta. (Massimo sits near the door.)
  3. Io mi chiamo Anna Grazia. (My name is Anna Grazia.)
  4. Mia madre non lavora: si dedica interamente alla famiglia. (My mother doesn't work: she devotes herself entirely to the family.)
  5. Perché tu non ti prendi una vacanza? (Why don't you take a vacation?)
  6. Giorgio si guadagna la vita lavorando in un bar. (Giorgio earns his living working in a bar.)
  7. Cinzia si compra una gonna per la festa. (Cinzia buys a skirt for the party.)
  8. Il ghiaccio, col calore, si scioglie. (Ice, with heat, melts.)
  9. Il cristallo è fragile: si rompe facilmente. (Crystal is fragile: it breaks easily.)
  10. Io e mio fratello ci scriviamo una lettera alla settimana. (My brother and I write a letter to each other every week.)


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