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    40) Reflexive verbs

    40) Reflexive verbs

    Reflexive verbs are used much more frequently in French than in English. Below you’ll find a list of the most common ones.


    s'amuser (to enjoy oneself)
    s'appeler (to be called)
    se baigner (to bathe)
    se brosser (to brush)
    se coucher (to go to bed)
    se dépêcher (to be in a hurry)
    s'entendre (to get on)
    se faire mal (to hurt oneself)
    s'habiller (to get dressed)

    s’amuser To enjoy oneself

    Je m’amuse I’m enjoying myself

    Il s’amuse He’s enjoying himself

    Elle s’amuse She’s enjoying herself

    Nous nous amusons We’re enjoying ourselves

    Vous vous amusez You’re enjoying yourself

    Ils s’amusent They’re enjoying themselves

    Amusez-vous Enjoy yourself (imperative)

    Se laver To wash oneself

    Je me lave I wash myself

    Je vais me laver I’m going to wash myself

    Je me laverai I will wash myself

    Je me suis lave I washed myself

    Je me lavais I was washing myself

    Se coucher To take onself to bed

    Il se couche He’s puts himself to bed

    Il va se coucher He’s going to put himself to bed

    Il se couchera He will put himself to bed

    Il s’est couche He put himself to bed

    Il se couchait He was putting himself to bed

    Se baigner to bathe oneself

    Elle se baigne She bathes herself

    Elle va se baigner She’s going to bathe herself

    Elle se baignera She will bathe herself

    Elle s’est baigne She bathed herself

    Elle bagnait She was bathing herself

    S’habiller to dress oneself

    Nous nous habillons we get ourselves dressed

    Nous allons nous habiller We’re going to get dressed

    Nous nous habillerons We will get dressed

    Nous nous sommes habilles  We got dressed

    Nous nous habillions We were getting dressed

    Habillons-nous Lets get ourselves dressed

    Se lever To get onself up

    Vous vous levez You get yourself up

    Vous allez vous lever You’re going to get yourself up

    Vous vous leverez You will get yourself up

    Vous vous etes leve You got yourself up

    Vous vous leviez You were getting yourself up

    Levez-vous Get yourself up

    Se faire mal to hurt oneself

    Ils se font mal They hurt themselves

    Ils vont se fair mal They are going to hurt themselves

    Ils se feront mal They will hurt themselves

    Ils se sont fait mal They hurt themselves

    Ils se faisaient mal They were hurting themselves

    There are some reflexive verbs in French which we wouldn’t necesarily expect. For example, se trouver means to be situated (literally to find oneself) and se demander means to wonder (literally to ask oneself)

    • 11 мин.
    39) Days of the Week

    39) Days of the Week

    Lundi Monday

    Je joue au foot lundi I’m playing football on Monday

    Mardi Tuesday

    Il parle francais mardi He’s speaking French on Tuesday

    Mercredi Wednesday

    Elle travaille a l’ecole mercredi She’s working at the school on Wednesday

    Jeudi Thursday

    Vous regardez la television jeudi You’re watching television on Thursday

    Vendredi Friday

    Nous vendons la voiture vendredi We’re selling the car on Friday

    Samedi Saturday

    Ils aident ma grandmere samedi They’re helping my grandma on Satruday

    Dimanche Sunday

    Je vais a l’eglise dimanche I’m going to church on Sunday

    Le lundi On Mondays

    Je joue au foot le lundi I play football on Mondays

    Le mardi On Tuesdays

    Il parle francais le mardi He speaks French on Tuesdays

    Le mercredi On wednesdays

    Elle travaille a l’ecole le mercredi She works at the school on Wednesdays

    Le jeudi On thursdays

    Vous regardez la television le jeudi You watch television on Thursdays

    Le vendredi On Fridays

    Nous vendons les voitures le vendredi We sell cars on Fridays

    Le samedi On Saturdays

    Ils aident ma grandmere le samedi They help my grandma on Saturdays

    Le dimanche On Sundays

    Je vais a l’eglise le dimanche I go to church on Sundays

    • 12 мин.
    38) To have instead of to be

    38) To have instead of to be

    Where we always use the verb ‘to be’ in English, the French occasionally use the verb ‘to have’. So instead of saying ‘John is hungry’, you say ‘John has hunger’. The adjectives that use ‘avoir’ rather than ‘etre’ are below:

    To be hungry

    To be thirsty

    To be sleepy

    To be warm

    To be cold

    To be right

    To be wrong

    ‘Avoir’ is used when talking about your age. Rather than say ‘I am 7 years old’, you say ‘I have 7 years’.

    Faim Hungry

    J’ai faim I’m hungry

    Il a faim He is hungry

    Elle a faim She is hungry

    Nous avons faim We are hungry

    Vous avez faim You are hungry

    Ils ont faim They are hungry

    Soif Thirsty

    J’ai soif I am thirsty

    Il a le sommeil He’s sleepy

    Elle a chaud She’s warm

    Nous avons froid We’re cold

    Vous avez raison You are right

    Ils ont tort They are wrong

    J’avais soif I was thirsty

    Je vais avoir soif I’m going to be thirsty

    J’aurai soif demain I will be thirsty tomorrow

    Sommeil Sleepy

    Il avait le sommeil he was sleepy

    Il va avoir le sommeil He’s going to be sleepy

    Il aura le sommeil ce soir He will be sleepy this evening

    Chaud Warm

    Elle avait chaud She was warm

    Elle va avoir chaud She’s going to be warm

    Elle aura chaud ce soir She’ll be warm tonight

    Froid Cold

    Nous avions froid We were cold

    Nous allons avoir froid We’re going to be cold

    Nous aurons froid ce soir We’ll be cold this evening

    Raison Right

    Vous aviez raison You were right

    Vous allez avoir raison You’re going to be right

    Vous aurez raison la semaine prochaine You’ll be right next week

    Tort Wrong

    Ils avaient tort They were wrong

    Ils vont avoir tort They’re going to be wrong

    Ils auront tort demain matin They’ll be wrong tomorrow morning

    • 13 мин.
    37) Prepositions & Conjunctions

    37) Prepositions & Conjunctions

    La boulangerie The bakery

    Je vais a la boulangerie I’m going to the bakery

    Je suis a la boulangerie I’m at the bakers

    Le marche The market

    Je vais au marche I’m going to the market (note how a le contracts to au)

    Vous etes au marche You’re at the market

    Les magasins The shops

    Je vais aux magasins I’m going to the shops (note aux)

    Ils sont aux magasins They’re at the shops

    La boucherie The butchers

    Il va a la boucherie He’s going to the butchers

    Vous etes a la boucherie You’re at the butchers

    La tabac Tabacconis

    Il va au tabac He’s going to the Tabacconis

    Vous etes a la tabac You are at the Tabacconis

    Le grand magasin Shopping centre

    Il va aller au magasins He’s going to go to the shopping centre

    Vous etes au magasins You’re at the shopping centre

    Le supermarche The supermarket

    J’etais au supermarche I was at the supermarket

    Je serai au supermarche I will be at the supermarket

    Je vais etre au supermarche I’m going to be at the supemarket

    de

    Je suis d’angleterre I’m from England

    Il est de la France He’s from France

    Elle est d’allemagne She’s from Germany

    Nous sommes d’Italie We’re from Italy

    Vous etes d’Espagne You’re from Spain

    Ils sont du Russie They’re from Russia (from)

    Je voudrais I would like

    Kilo Kilo

    Je voudrais deux kilos de pommes I would like 2 kilos of apples

    Je voudrais un kilo de bananes I would like a kilo of bananas (of)

    En

    Je serai en anglettere I will be in England

    Il etais en France He was in France

    Elle va etre en allemagne She’s going to be in Germany

    Nous sommes en Italie We are in Italy

    Vous habitiez en espagne You lived in Spain

    Ils habitaient en Russie They lived in Russia

    J’habitais en angleterre I lived in England

    Avec With

    J’habitais en angleterre avec ma soeur et ma mere I lived in england with my sister and my mother

    • 15 мин.
    36) Comparisons with adjectives

    36) Comparisons with adjectives

    Mike est grand. Mike is tall.

    Mike est plus grand. Mike is taller.

    Mike est plus grand que Oli Mike is taller than Oli

    Oli est petit. Oli is small.

    Oli est plus petit. Oli is smaller.

    Oli est plus petit que Mike. Oli is smaller than Mike

    Graham est fatigue Graham is tired

    Graham est mois fatigue Graham is less tired

    Graham est mois fatigue que Anya Graham is less tired than Anya

    Anya est vite. Anya is fast.

    Anya est plus vite. Anya is faster.

    Anya est plus vite que Graham. Anya is faster than Graham

    Je suis I am

    Je suis aussi rapide I am as fast

    Je suis aussi rapide que vous I am as fast as you

    Je ne suis pas aussi rapide que vous I am not as fast as you

    Vous etiez You were

    Vous etiez aussie bien You were as good as

    Vous etiez aussi bien que lui You were as good as him

    Ils etaient They were

    Ils etaient plus petits They were shorter

    Ils etaient plus petits que nous They were shorter than us

    Ils etaient They were

    Ils etaient moins bien They were less good

    Ils etaient moins bien que nous They were less good than us

    Vous allez You are

    Vous allez etre plus lent You are going to be more slow

    Vous allez etre plus lent que moi You are going to be slower than me

    Je vais I’m going

    Je vais etre plus gros I’m going to be more fat

    Je vais etre plus gros que vous I’m going to be fatter than you

    Ils seront They will be

    Ils seront plus grands They will be taller

    Ils seront plus grands que moi They’ll be taller than me

    Vous seriez You will be

    Vous seriez plus fatigue You will be more tired

    Vous seriez plus fatigue que lui You’ll be more tired than him

    • 13 мин.
    35) The imperative – giving orders

    35) The imperative – giving orders

    Finissez  Finish

    Finissons Let’s finish

    Finissons vite Let’s finish quickly

    Maintenant Now

    Finissons maintenant Let’s finish now

    Finissons-le maintenant Let’s finish it now (pronoun coming after)

    Ne le finissons pas maintenant Let’s not finish it now (pronoun before – same as usual)

    Attendez wait

    Attendons Let’s wait

    Attendons ici Let’s wait here

    Attendons-moi Let’s wait for me

    Attendez-moi Wait for me

    Attendez-nous Wait for us

    Ne nous attendez pas Don’t wait for us

    When the imperative pushes the pronoun to the end of the sentence, me becomes moi

    Ecouter To listen

    Ecoutez Listen

    Ecoutons Let’s listen

    Ecoutez-moi Listen to me

    Ne m’ecoutez pas Don’t listen to me

    Ne l’ecoutez pas Don’t listen to him

    There are four verbs that are irregular in the imperative: avoir, etre, savoir and vouloir. When giving orders, etre is the most common of these, so let’s learn that one know and we’ll look at the others later.

    Soyez vite Be quick

    Soyons vite Let’s be quick

    Ne soyez pas vite Don’t be quick

    Ne soyons pas vite Let’s not be quick

    • 13 мин.

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