If the verb say suppose s'asseoir is given in a passé composé sentence without the 'se' which auxiliary do you use

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If the verb say suppose s'asseoir is given in a passé composé sentence without the 'se' which auxiliary do you use

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Chris W.C1 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor Correct answer

With all reflexive verbs you use être as the auxiliary.

Je me suis assis/e à côte de toi. -- I sat next to you.

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If the verb say suppose s'asseoir is given in a passé composé sentence without the 'se' which auxiliary do you use

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