Verbs that do not change

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Verbs that do not change Verbs that do not change. The reflexive pronoun is always indirect so the past participle will never change  

s'acheter   to buy (for) o.s.    se demander   to wonder    se dire   to say (to o.s. / e.o.)    se donner   to give (to e.o.)    s'écrire   to write (to e.o.)    se faire mal   to hurt o.s.    s'imaginer   to imagine, think    se parler   to talk (to o.s. / e.o.)    se plaire (à faire...)   to enjoy (doing...)    se procurer   to obtain (for o.s.)    se promettre   to promise (o.s. / e.o.)    se raconter   to tell (e.o.)    se rendre compte de    to realize    se rendre visite   to visit (e.o.)    se reprocher   to criticize, blame (o.s. / e.o.)    se ressembler   to resemble (e.o.)    se rire (de qqun)   to mock (someone)    se sourire   to smile (at e.o.)    se téléphoner   to call (e.o.)