Reminder:
With reflexive verbs, the subject of the verb is usually performing the action on themselves so it needs a reflexive pronoun. The pronoun is placed between the subject and the verb.
When you look up a verb in the dictionary, it will appear with the reflexive pronoun 'se' in front, which is the sign of a reflexive verb. In a sentence, the reflexive pronoun is different for each subject as follows:
Je me (vb)
Tu te (vb)
Il/Elle/On se (vb)
Nous nous (vb)
Vous vous (vb)
Ils/Elles se (vb)
Ex: (se réveiller = to wake up): 'Je me réveille à sept heures tous les matins.' = 'I wake up at seven every morning.'
Ex: (se marier = to get married): 'Ils se marient aujourd'hui.' = 'They are getting married today.'
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