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Reflexive Verbs in the present tense
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Reflexive verbs are used when the same person performs and receives the action of the verb. Use the correct form of the verb and the reflexive pronoun to match the subject: Je me laveNous nous lavons Tu te lavesVous vous lavez Il/Elle/On se laveIls/Elles se lavent
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When using aller + infinitive, the reflexive pronoun goes in front of the second verb: Je vais me promener. Reflexive pronouns sometimes equate to myself, yourself, herself, etc. in English:Reflexive pronouns sometimes equate to myself, yourself, herself, etc. in English: Je m’habille. I dress (myself). Tu te laves. You wash (yourself). But sometimes, there is no English equivalent:But sometimes, there is no English equivalent: Ils s’amusent. They’re having fun.
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To make a reflexive verb negative, put ne…pas around both the reflexive pronoun & the verb: Le samedi, je ne me lève pas à 6h! In French, instead of using possessive pronouns when talking about body parts, you use le, la, l’, les since the reflexive pronoun makes it obvious whose body part it is:In French, instead of using possessive pronouns when talking about body parts, you use le, la, l’, les since the reflexive pronoun makes it obvious whose body part it is: Je me lave les mains et je me brosse les dents. I wash my hands and I brush my teeth.
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