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French Reflexive Verbs: Routine, Rest and Feelings

Practice using common French reflexive verbs like se lever and se sentir in the present, futur proche, and passé composé to talk about daily routines and feelings.
A wide, atmospheric photograph of a person slowly waking up in a sun-drenched bedroom in a classic Parisian apartment, stretching languidly in bed as soft morning light streams through tall windows. The room is elegantly simple, conveying a sense of calm routine and personal reflection.
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Lesson#1
In this deck, we'll practice using French reflexive verbs. You'll use verbs you already know for routines, rest, and feelings, but this time across the present, the near future, and the past.
Lesson#2
Let's start with the present tense. Remember that the reflexive pronoun, like 'me', 'te', or 'se', always comes right before the conjugated verb. For example, to say 'I get up', you say 'Je me lève'.
Quiz#3
Translate into French: 'I get up'.

Je me lève.

Quiz#4
Translate into French: 'You get dressed', speaking to a friend.

Tu t'habilles.

Quiz#5
Translate into French: 'He wakes up'.

Il se réveille.

Quiz#6
Translate into French: 'We are having fun'.

Nous nous amusons.

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