6b - Pronominal Verbs Flashcards

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The second type of pronominal verb is called reciprocal. It describes an action two or more people perform with or for each other. Since two or more people are involved, reciprocal verbs can only be used in the plural (with se, nous, vous).

Ils s’aiment beaucoup.

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They love each other a lot.

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Mettre au présent les verbes réciproques entre parenthèses.

  1. Ils (se marier) __________ la semaine prochaine.
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  1. Ils se marient…
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Mettre au présent les verbes réciproques entre parenthèses.

  1. Vous (s’embrasser) __________ sur le balcon.
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  1. Vous vous embrassez…
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Mettre au présent les verbes réciproques entre parenthèses.

  1. Nous (s’écrire) __________ une fois par an.
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  1. Nous nous écrivons…
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Mettre au présent les verbes réciproques entre parenthèses.

  1. Ils (se retrouver) __________ devant la brasserie.
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  1. Ils se retrouvent…
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Mettre au présent les verbes réciproques entre parenthèses.

  1. Elles (se voir) __________ rarement.
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  1. Elles se voient…
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Mettre au présent les verbes réciproques entre parenthèses.

  1. Nous (se téléphoner) __________ chaque jour.
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  1. Nous nous téléphonons…
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Mettre au présent les verbes réciproques entre parenthèses.

  1. Vous (se quitter) __________ sur le quai de la gare.
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  1. Vous vous quittez…
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Mettre au présent les verbes réciproques entre parenthèses.

  1. Nous (se disputer) __________ assez souvent.
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  1. Nous nous disputons…
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Mettre au présent les verbes réciproques entre parenthèses.

  1. Ils (se détester) __________ depuis toujours.
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  1. Ils se détestent…
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Mettre au présent les verbes réciproques entre parenthèses.

  1. Nous (se rencontrer) __________ toujours par hasard dans la rue.
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  1. Nous nous rencontrons…
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S’attendre

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To expect

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The pronominal verbs are often used in the imperative, to give commands (Hurry up! Get up! Let’s go!) For the affirmative imperative, add the stressed pronoun toi, nous, or vous after the verb, connected with a hyphen.
Reveille-toi!

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Wake up!

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The pronominal verbs are often used in the imperative, to give commands (Hurry up! Get up! Let’s go!) For the affirmative imperative, add the stressed pronoun toi, nous, or vous after the verb, connected with a hyphen.
Reposons- nous sur un banc.

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Let’s rest on a bench.

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The pronominal verbs are often used in the imperative, to give commands (Hurry up! Get up! Let’s go!) For the affirmative imperative, add the stressed pronoun toi, nous, or vous after the verb, connected with a hyphen.
Habilliez-vous!

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Get dressed!

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For the negative imperative of pronominal verbs, use ne in front of the pronoun and pas after the verb. Note that in the negative the reflexive pronoun precedes the verb, as it would in a normal sentence.

Ne te couche pas si tard!

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Don’t go to bed so late!

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For the negative imperative of pronominal verbs, use ne in front of the pronoun and pas after the verb. Note that in the negative the reflexive pronoun precedes the verb, as it would in a normal sentence.

Ne nous servons pas de cette machine!

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Let’s not use this machine!

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For the negative imperative of pronominal verbs, use ne in front of the pronoun and pas after the verb. Note that in the negative the reflexive pronoun precedes the verb, as it would in a normal sentence.

Ne vous installez pas dans cette région!

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Do not settle in this region!

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When pronominal verbs are used in the infinitive, the reflexive pronoun is always in the same person and number as the subject, and it precedes the infinitive.

Vous allez vous apercevoir de votre erreur.

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You are going to realize your mistake.

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When pronominal verbs are used in the infinitive, the reflexive pronoun is always in the same person and number as the subject, and it precedes the infinitive.

Tu viens de te marier?

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Did you just get married?