In Swedish grammar, reflexive verbs are used when the subject and object of a verb are the same. These verbs require the use of a reflexive pronoun, which refers back to the subject. In English, reflexive pronouns include words like ‘myself,’ ‘yourself,’ and ‘ourselves.’ Similarly, Swedish reflexive verbs often end with the letter ‘s’ and are combined with reflexive pronouns such as “mig” (myself), “dig” (yourself), and “oss” (ourselves) to indicate who the action is directed towards. Understanding reflexive verbs is crucial for mastering Swedish grammar and effectively communicating in the language.