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Cheryl N.
C1
Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor
Using reflexive verbs in all the many ways that verbs are used, e.g:Il se lève: this present tense statement in other tenses, while also in the negative &/or the interrogative? Could you please write examples? Thanks! Cheryl
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8 years ago
Ann R.
B2
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Why does the past participle of the reflexive se faire not agree in this case?
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8 years ago
Jennifer C.
C1
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Is this a correct reflexive verb question please, Vous êtes-vous rasé ce matin?
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8 years ago
Meghna J.
C1
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Agreement with reflexive conjugaisonIn the question "Vous ___ dans le placard." (You hid in the cupboard.) would etes cache and etes caches both be acceptable?
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7 years ago
Bonnie C.
C1
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Reflexive verbs in passé composé agreementI know that all reflexive verbs are conjugated with être in the passé composé, and that the past participle agrees with the subject in number and gender. I learned that when there is another object present (a body part in all or most cases) there is no agreement. In an A2 test, I answered "Elles se sont brossé les cheveux." and was marked wrong, with "Elles se sont brossées les cheveux." as the correct answer. I asked this question on the quiz question site and was redirected to this Q and A board. Thanks for your help/clarification. -- Bonnie Christianson
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7 years ago
Deewana A.
A1
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How to know if a Verb is reflexive or not?
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7 years ago
Cheryl N.
C1
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Can a reflexive verb (s'asseoir) be used in a sentence without a reflexive pronoun?Bonjour, Is this sentence correct, please? : Elles sont allées dans le jardin, et sont assises sous un arbre. (They went into the garden, and sat under a tree) Or, is it necessary to write: Elles sont allées dans le jardin, et se sont assises sous un arbre. Regards, Cheryl.
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7 years ago
mary s.
C1
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reflexive verbWhy is the reflexive used here when the main verb (faire de nouvelles sandales) is not reflexive? Je me fais faire de nouvelles sandales (correct) Je fait faire de nouvelles sandales (marked incorrect)
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7 years ago
Jose R.
C1
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Retourner can also use Avoir, if used in a reflexive mode. Are there other cases? Maybe you could make a note on that in the lessons list.
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7 years ago
Donald H.
C1
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Using reflexivesWhen using a reflexive verb, e.g., se laver, se lever, se réveiller, etc., I was under the impression that in the second person plural (vous) an "S" was added to the verb in the passé composé. Am I wrong?
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