When do you normally use me, like je me and what does really mean so I can put it into logic when speaking francais
Me situation I'm confused bruv
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Nehemie K.Kwiziq community member
Me situation I'm confused bruv
This question relates to:French interactive reading exercise "Cher journal"
Reading C1, Food & Drink, Family & Relationships, Listening or Seeing C1
Asked 3 weeks ago
Bonjour Nehemie,
In the instances of "je me rendors / je me lève", "me" is a reflexive pronoun and it "indicates that the action of a verb is performed by the same person it affects: the subjects are doing something to themselves or to each other."
Take a look here for more explanation:
In the instance of "il me reste ...", "me" is an indirect object pronoun which "indicates the person the action of the verb is destined to or for.".
Take a look her:
I hope this is helpful.
Bonne journée !
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