Present tense of reflexive verbs taking an accusative pronoun
The present tense of a reflexive verb consists of a verb with the normal present tense endings followed by the reflexive pronoun in the appropriate case. Here is the present tense of a reflexive verb which takes a reflexive pronoun in the accusative case:
If the reflexive verb is also separable, then the separable prefix of the verb will follow the pronoun (and any other elements of the clause).