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  2. The French reflexive pronouns are me (myself), te (yourself) and se (oneself/himself/herself/itself). The position of reflexive pronouns depends on the tense the sentence is in and whether it...

  3. Les verbes pronominaux (reflexive verbs) are always used with a reflexive pronoun (me, te, se, nous, vous, se) that agrees in number with the subject of the sentence. This pronoun always comes before the verb. Learn about the different types of pronominal verbs in French with Lingolia, then test your knowledge in the free exercises.

  4. The French reflexive pronouns are me, te, se, nous, vous, and se. They always agree with the subject they refer to and correspond to the English words myself, yourself etc. Learn about reflexive pronouns with Lingolia, then test yourself in the free exercises.

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  6. Today’s post provided an in-depth introduction to the reflexive pronouns, in French known as les pronoms réféchis. In short, the French reflexive pronouns are: me, te, se, nous, vous, se. When used before words that begin with a vowel sound, me, te, and se are contracted to m’, t’, and s’.

  7. Se is a pronoun. It is used as direct and indirect object designating the same person or thing as the subject in verbs at the third person. To designate something else, use le, la, les, the speaker use me, nous and the person (s) to whom one speaks, use te, vous.

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