The document discusses reflexive verbs in Spanish. Reflexive verbs are verbs where the subject performs the action on itself, such as "Tina combs her hair." Reflexive verbs in Spanish end in "se" and use reflexive pronouns like "me" or "te" that refer back to the subject. The reflexive pronoun comes before the conjugated verb form, or is attached to infinitives and present participles. Examples of common reflexive verbs are listed such as "bañarse" (to bathe oneself) and "levantarse" (to get up).