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Necesitar - reflexive?
The smallest things keep tripping me up. I have not been able to grasp this.
When must the verb necesitar be reflexive? Looking at it from the perspective of an anglophone, the me seems superfluous, like saying, I need for me. yo necesito yo me necesito |
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Thank you Angelica.
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- Se necesita comprar comida. (Impersonal) It's necessary to buy food. - Te necesito cerca de mí. I need you close to me. (Direct object) - Si me necesitan, estoy en la oficina. If you need me, I'm at the office. (Direct object again.)
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I think my last response might have been confusing. You made no mistake. I need me should not be used in English, ever, but it is. I was trying to explain how the Spanish had sounded to me, in translation. When I said, made me laugh, it was because it made me think of some of our local jokes about grammar. It is the type of phrase we hear on occasion, here in the backwoods. I think I have a grasp on personal pronouns as indirect objects, now. |
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