Les verbes réfléchis à limpératif et avec un infinitif.

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Les verbes réfléchis à limpératif et avec un infinitif

The reflexive pronoun usually goes before the verb. In positive commands, the pronoun will go after the verb. Me will change to moi Te will change to toi.

Dont forget how to form commands. You use : tu, nous, and vous forms and dont write the subject pronoun. In –er verbs, you will drop the s on the tu form. You will add a hyphen between the verb and pronoun. Hurry. (pl) Dépêchez-vous!

Wake up! (form) Réveillez-vous! Lets go to bed. Couchons-nous Dry your hair. (inf) Séche-toi les cheveux.

The pronoun stays with the verb of which it is the object. So, if there is another verb in the sentence, the pronoun will stay with its verb. The pronoun will still agree with the subject. We are going to run along. Nous allons nous en aller.

I cant wake up. Je ne peux pas me réveiller. They dont like to put on make up. Elles naiment pas se maquiller. You have to wash your hair. Tu dois te laver les cheveux.