Reflexive verbs are verbs where the subject and object are the same. They have two parts: a reflexive pronoun like myself, yourself, himself, etc. and a conjugated verb form. Some examples of reflexive verbs in Spanish are lavarse (to wash oneself), cepillarse (to brush oneself), and ducharse (to shower oneself). Reflexive pronouns can come before or after the verb. When using reflexive verbs to talk about body parts, use the definite article like el, la, los, or las.