Reflexive Verbs Passé Composé

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1. Hier soir je ___________________(se laver)

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The correct answer is "me suis lavé". In French, reflexive verbs are used to indicate that the subject is performing the action on themselves. In this case, the subject "je" (I) is performing the action of "se laver" (to wash oneself). The reflexive pronoun "me" (myself) is used before the verb "suis" (am) to indicate that the subject is performing the action on themselves. The past participle "lavé" (washed) agrees in gender and number with the subject "je". Therefore, the correct form is "me suis lavé".

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3. Hier Paul et Luc ______________(se raser)

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The correct answer is "se sont rasés." This is the correct conjugation of the reflexive verb "se raser" in the passé composé tense for the subject pronouns "Paul et Luc." The reflexive pronoun "se" agrees with the subject pronouns, and the auxiliary verb "être" is used to form the compound tense. Therefore, "se sont rasés" is the correct form of the verb in this sentence.

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4. Hier je (f) _________________(se laver) les cheveux

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The correct answer is "me suis lavé" because the subject of the sentence is "je" (I) and the reflexive verb "se laver" (to wash oneself) agrees with the subject. In this case, the verb is conjugated in the first person singular form "suis" (am) and the reflexive pronoun "me" (myself) is placed before the verb. Therefore, the correct sentence is "Hier je me suis lavé les cheveux" which means "Yesterday I washed my hair."

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5. Hier matin Sophie ______________(se réveiller) à 7h

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The correct answer is "s'est réveillée". In French, when talking about someone's actions or states, we use reflexive verbs. In this case, "se réveiller" is the reflexive form of the verb "réveiller". Since the subject of the sentence is Sophie, we use the reflexive pronoun "se" before the verb. Additionally, since Sophie is a female, we use the feminine form of the verb, which is "réveillée". Therefore, the correct form is "s'est réveillée", meaning "she woke up".

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6. Hier Claire et Anne _____________(se reposer)

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In this sentence, the subject "Claire et Anne" is performing the action of "se reposer" which means "to rest" in English. Since the subject is plural and feminine, the correct past participle form of the verb is "reposées". Therefore, the correct answer is "se sont reposées".

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7. Hier soir nous _______(se coucher) tôt.

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The correct answer is "nous sommes couchés" because the verb "se coucher" is reflexive and requires the auxiliary verb "être" in the past tense. "Nous" is the subject pronoun for "we" and "sommes" is the conjugated form of the verb "être" in the present tense. "Couchés" is the past participle of "se coucher" and agrees in gender and number with the subject "nous". Therefore, the correct translation is "we went to bed".

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8. Hier Marie _____________(se brosser) les dents.

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In this sentence, the subject "Marie" is performing the action of brushing her teeth. The verb "se brosser" is a reflexive verb, indicating that the subject is also the object of the action. Since "Marie" is a singular female subject, the correct form of the verb is "s'est brossé" in the past tense. This means that Marie brushed her teeth.

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9. Hier soir Claire et Anne __________(se raser) les jambes

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Last night, Claire and Anne shaved their legs. The verb "se raser" is a reflexive verb in French, which means that the subject performs the action on themselves. In this case, both Claire and Anne are the subjects and they are shaving their own legs. Since Claire and Anne are both female, the correct form of the verb in the past tense is "se sont rasé" to agree with the plural subject.

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10. Hier soir vous ______________(se peigner)

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Last night, you combed your hair.

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11. Hier tu (f) _____________(se laver)

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The correct answer is "t'es lavé" because it matches the subject "tu" (you) and the past participle "lavé" (washed) agrees in gender and number with the subject. In this case, since the subject is feminine, the past participle also takes the feminine form.

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Hier soir je ___________________(se laver)
Which one do you like?
Hier Paul et Luc ______________(se raser)
Hier je (f) _________________(se laver) les cheveux
Hier matin Sophie ______________(se réveiller) à 7h
Hier Claire et Anne _____________(se reposer)
Hier soir nous _______(se coucher) tôt.
Hier Marie _____________(se brosser) les dents.
Hier soir Claire et Anne __________(se raser) les jambes
Hier soir vous ______________(se peigner)
Hier tu (f) _____________(se laver)
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