Ils s'entendent bien : reflexive pronouns
I can understand texts about daily routine using reflexive verbs and also texts discussing relationships and interactions with reciprocal verbs.
Ils s'entendent bien : reflexive pronouns
I can understand texts about daily routine using reflexive verbs and also texts discussing relationships and interactions with reciprocal verbs.
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Key learning points
- The verb spellings of regular reflexive verbs are the same as regular -er, -ir and -re verbs in the present tense.
- Some verbs have a secondary meaning that uses a reflexive pronoun.
- Some verbs use reflexive pronouns in French when their English translation doesn't include a reflexive idea.
- Sometimes the reflexive pronoun indicates the action is exchanged between two or more subjects acting upon one another.
Keywords
Reflexive - describes an action where the subject and object of the verb are the same
Reciprocal - describes an action that is two-way or mutual
Common misconception
All verbs using reflexive pronouns are reflexive.
Reciprocal verbs use the reflexive pronouns 'se', 'nous' and 'vous'. They are used to express actions that two or more people perform with, or for, each other, e.g. 'nous nous écrivons souvent' - 'we often write to each other'.
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Starter quiz
6 Questions
beginning
end
rabbit
attention
ticket
bottle
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to shout, scream, cry out
to take with, take away
to imagine, imagining
to dream, dreaming
Exit quiz
4 Questions
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to bother, disturb
to be worried
to inspire
to be inspired