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LES VERBES PRONOMINAUX ou RÉFLÉCHIS

LES VERBES PRONOMINAUX ou RÉFLÉCHIS. A pronominal verb is a verb that is accompanied by a reflexive pronoun. Pronominal verbs fall into three major classes based on their meaning: reflexive , idiomatic , and reciprocal . You have probably already seen the pronominal verb s'appeler :

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LES VERBES PRONOMINAUX ou RÉFLÉCHIS

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  1. LES VERBES PRONOMINAUX ou RÉFLÉCHIS

  2. A pronominal verb is a verb that is accompanied by a reflexive pronoun. Pronominal verbs fall into three major classes based on their meaning: reflexive, idiomatic, andreciprocal. You have probably already seen the pronominal verb s'appeler: (Comment t'appelles-tu? What is your name?). To conjugate pronominal verbs in the present tense, you need to pay attention to both the pronoun and the verb form. SE RASER – to shave je merase nous nousrasons tuterasesvousvousrasez il / elleseraseils / ellesserasent The verb is conjugated normally (here an -erverb) with addition of the reflexive pronouns me, te, se, nous, vous, se. LES VERBES PRONOMINAUX ou RÉFLÉCHIS

  3. Reflexive verbsPronominal verbs often express reflexive actions, that is, the subject performs the action on itself. If the subject performs the action on someone else, the verb is not reflexive. Here are some common reflexive verbs: s’asseoir – to sit down s’appeler – to be called se brosser – to brush se laver – to wash se réveiller – to wake up Je me lave les mains. Je lave mon auto. réfléchis non-réfléchis LES VERBES PRONOMINAUX ou RÉFLÉCHIS

  4. Idiomatic verbsSome pronominal verbs are idiomatic and do not represent reflexive actions per se. s'amuser (to have fun) and se reposer (to rest) are examples of pronominal verbs with idiomatic meanings. The following list includes common idiomatic pronominal verbs s’asseoir– to sit down s’amuser – to have fun s’entendre – to get along se fâcher – to get mad se tromper – to make mistake Ilss’amusent au chalet à la plage pendant l’été. LES VERBES PRONOMINAUX ou RÉFLÉCHIS

  5. Reciprocal verbsA third category of pronominal verbs expresses a reciprocal action between more than one person: s'aimeror se parler, for example. The English equivalent often uses the phrase 'each other' to represent this reciprocal action. Here is a list of common reciprocal verbs: s’aimer – to like / love each other se quitter – to leave each other se parler – to talk to each other se rencontrer – to meet each other Nous nousrencontrons à 7h30 au cinéma. LES VERBES PRONOMINAUX ou RÉFLÉCHIS

  6. La négationTo negate pronominal verbs, place the ne before the reflexive pronoun and the pas after the verb. Ilsnes’amusentpas au chalet à la plage pendant l’été. Nous ne nous rencontronspas à 7h30 au cinéma. LES VERBES PRONOMINAUX ou RÉFLÉCHIS

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