L’impératif des verbes réfléchis (reflexive commands)

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L’impératif des verbes réfléchis (reflexive commands) The imperative of reflexive verbs is used when commanding something.

Les verbes réfléchis s’amuser to have fun s’asseoir to sit down s’arrêter to stop se coucher to go to bed se dépêcher to hurry up s’habiller to get dressed se laver to wash, to wash up se lever to get up se reposer to rest se réveiller to wake up se taire to be quiet

L’impératif des verbes réfléchis In affirmative commands, reflexive pronouns come after the verb. Repose-toi! Rest! Reposons-nous! Let’s rest! Reposez-vous! In negative commands, reflexive pronouns come before the verb. Ne te repose pas! Don’t rest! Ne nous reposons pas! Let’s not rest! Ne vous reposez pas! Tais-toi! Be quiet! Asseyez-vous! sit down Dépêchons-nous! Let’s hurry! Lève-toi! Get up! Additional Examples:

PRACTIQUE Get up! (you plural) Let’s go to bed! Don’t rest! (you singular) Let’s wash up! Hurry up! (you singular) Don’t stop! (you plural) Don’t sit down! (you singular) Let’s get dressed! Have fun! (you plural) Wake up! (you singular)

Réponses Get up! (you plural)...........................Levez-vous! Let’s go to bed!....................................Couchons-nous! Don’t rest! (you singular)...................Ne te repose pas! Let’s wash up!.......................................Lavons-nous! Hurry up! (you singular).....................Dépêche-toi! Don’t stop! (you plural).......................Ne vous arrêtez pas! Don’t sit down! (you singular)..............Ne t’assieds pas! Let’s get dressed!...................................Habillons-nous! Have fun! (you plural)..........................Amusez-vous! Wake up! (you singular)....................... Réveille-toi!