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The French reflexive pronouns are me, te, se, nous, vous, and se. They always agree with the subject they refer to and correspond to the English words myself, yourself etc. Learn about reflexive pronouns with Lingolia, then test yourself in the free exercises.
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Reflexive verbs come as a whole as infinitive, eg "se coucher", however "se" agrees with the subject. So if you're using it as an infinitive, it'll stick before the infinitive part. Je dois me coucher, tu vas bientôt te coucher? Elle ira se coucher plus tard. If you conjugate in a straightforward tense, it will stick before the verb too.
Relative pronouns (les pronoms relatifs) introduce relative clauses. They replace a noun or pronoun from the previous sentence to avoid repetition. Learn all about relative pronouns in French grammar with Lingolia’s quick and easy examples, then put your knowledge to the test in the free exercises.
31 Μαρ 2018 · vous you, yourself, yourselves. Me, te, and se change to m', t', and s', respectively, in front of a vowel or mute H. Te changes to toi in the imperative. Like object pronouns, reflexive pronouns are placed directly in front of the verb in nearly all tenses and moods:*. Nous nous parlons.
Pronominal verbs (les verbs pronominaux) are verbs that take a reflexive pronoun (me, te, se, nous, vous, se). The reflexive pronoun always comes before the verb and corresponds to the subject.
The word “se” kept popping up in my homework. For example, “il se envolé” means “he flew away.”. I can’t find a direct translation for “se” and I’m not sure how to use it in a sentence. You mean **il s'est envolé. (that's the past tense) Those are called reflexive verbs.