Reflexive pronouns in Italian grammar are used when the subject and object of a verb are the same. They are essential in expressing actions that are done to oneself, such as getting dressed or washing one’s hands. In Italian, reflexive pronouns include: “mi” (myself), “ti” (yourself), “si” (himself, herself, itself, themselves), “ci” (ourselves), and “vi” (yourselves). Learning to use reflexive pronouns correctly is crucial for mastering Italian grammar and becoming a fluent speaker. In this set of exercises, you will practice using reflexive pronouns in a variety of contexts, including daily routines, self-care, and expressing feelings.