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Notes les 7-8 février Les verbes réfléchis: sens idiomatique In general, reflexive verbs “reflect” their action back on their subjects. Some reflexive.

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1 Notes les 7-8 février Les verbes réfléchis: sens idiomatique In general, reflexive verbs “reflect” their action back on their subjects. Some reflexive verbs are reflexive in form, but not reflexive in meaning. Je m’amuse toujours chez toi. I always have a good time at your house. Ma mère s’occupe de la nourriture pour la fête. My mother is taking care of the food for the party.

2 The following verbs are reflexive in form, but not in meaning: s’amuser – to have a good times’intéresser (à) – to be interested (in) s’appeler – to be namedse mettre en colère – to get mad se dépêcher – to hurry (up)se souvenir (de) – to remember s’énerver – to get upsetse tromper – to be mistaken s’ennuyer – to get boredse trouver – to be located

3 Se souvenir (to remember) is conjugated like venir. Il se souvient de moi. He remembers me. Souvenez-vous de l’examen demain. Remember the test tomorrow.

4 S’ennuyer (to get bored) is conjugated like essuyer. Je m’ennuie en cours de maths. I get bored in math class.

5 Se promener (to take a walk) and s’inquiéter (to worry) are conjugated like se lever and se sécher, respectively. Les enfants se promènent dans le quartier. The children are taking a walk in the neighborhood. Il s’inquiète pour sa fille. He’s worried about his daughter.

6 S’appeler (to be named, to call oneself) has spelling changes in the present tense. je m’appellenous nous appelons tu t’appellesvous vous appelez il/elle/on s’appelleils/elles s’appellent Comment t’appelles-tu ? What’s your name? Literally, How do you call yourself? -Je m’appelle Jean-Paul. -My name is Jean-Paul. Literally, I call myself Jean-Paul.

7 S’asseoir (to sit down) is irregular. je m’assiedsnous nous asseyons tu t’assiedsvous vous asseyez il/elle/on s’assiedils/elles s’asseyent Où est-ce que je m’assieds? Where do I sit? Assieds-toi ici à côté de moi. Sit down here next to me.


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