IMPÉRATIF ET LES CONSTRUCTIONS INFINITIFS

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IMPÉRATIF ET LES CONSTRUCTIONS INFINITIFS Les verbes réfléchis IMPÉRATIF ET LES CONSTRUCTIONS INFINITIFS

Impératif - Positif Step one: Figure out your subject Tu, nous or vous. J’ai choisi “nous” Step two: Conjugate your verb Laves, lavons, lavez. Alors, c’est “lavons” qui fait l’accord avec “nous”

Impératif - Positif Step three: add the emphatic reflexive pronoun Toi, nous, vous “nous” va avec “nous” Step four: drop your subject!!!!! Nous lavons-nous without the subject becomes… Lavons-nous! ***Note: the “tu” form of ER verbs drops the “s”***

A vous! Get up! (tu) Let’s brush our teeth! Talk to yourselves Lève-toi! Let’s brush our teeth! Brossons – nous les dents! Talk to yourselves Parlez-vous! Make yourself a sandwich! Fais-toi un sandwich.

Impératif - Négatif Step one: Figure out the subject. Tu, nous, vous J’ai choisi “tu” Step two: Choose the reflexive pronoun Te, nous, vous “te” va avec “tu” Step three: conjugate your verb Coupes, coupons, coupez “coupes” va avec “tu” Step four: add “ne pas” around the reflexive pronoun and the verb Tu ne te coupes pas Step five: DROP THE SUBJECT Ne te coupes pas!

Futur Proche - Positif Step one: Figure out your subject Je, tu, il, elle, on, nous, vous, ils, elles J’ai choisi “je” Step two: Conjugate “aller” to match your subject Vais, vas, va, va, va, allons, allez, vont, vont “vais” pour “je” Step three: Choose the reflexive pronoun that matches your subject Me, te, se, se, se, nous, vous, se, se “me” pour “je” Step four: add the infinitive form of your verb: Laver Step five: put it together! Je vais me laver.

A vous! I am going to get up. He is going to get washed. Je vais me lever. He is going to get washed. Il va se laver. We are going to look at ourselves in the mirror. On va se regarder dans la glâce. Y’all are going to brush your teeth. Vous allez vous brosser les dents.

Futur Proche - Négatif Step one: Figure out your subject Je, tu, il, elle, on, nous, vous, ils, elles J’ai choisi “je” Step two: Conjugate “aller” to match your subject Vais, vas, va, va, va, allons, allez, vont, vont “vais” pour “je” Step three: add “ne pas” around aller. Je ne vais pas

Futur Proche - Négatif Step four: Choose the reflexive pronoun that matches your subject Me, te, se, se, se, nous, vous, se, se Je ne vais pas me Step five: add the infinitive form of your verb: Laver Step six: put it all together! Je ne vais pas me laver.

A vous! I am not going to get up. He is not going to get washed. Je ne vais pas me lever. He is not going to get washed. Il ne va pas se laver. We are not going to look at ourselves in the mirror. On ne va pas se regarder dans la glâce. Y’all are not going to brush your teeth. Vous n’allez pas vous brosser les dents.