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Pronominal Verbs Agreement

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Hi English learners 😀


In today's lesson, we will learn how pronominal verbs agree in number and gender.

Reminder: What is a Pronominal Verb?

Pronominal verbs ("Les verbes pronominaux" in French), of which there are several categories, are verbs that are constructed with a reflexive pronoun (me, te, se, nous, vous) of the same person as the subject.

This pronoun is always placed before the verb.


➡ NB: You can recognize a pronominal verb with its infinitive. It always has the pronoun "SE" just before the infinitive, as in "SE PREPARER" (to prepare).


Pronominal verbs only existing in the pronominal form

If a pronominal verb exists only in the pronominal form, it must always agree with the subject.


Example:

  • Elle s'est souvenue de vous. [She remembered you]


Note: Only "Se souvenir" (to remember) exists. "souvenir" does not exist as a verb.

Pronominal verbs also existing in the non-pronominal form

Occasionally pronominal verbs also existing in the non-pronominal form, follow the same agreement rules as the past participle like with the auxiliary "avoir".


Those verbs agree in gender and number with the complement (direct object complement, Complément d'Objet Direct COD in French) if the complement is before the verb.


If the COD is not before the verb, the verb is invariable.


Example

  • Ils se sont échangés des jouets. [They exchanged toys]

(COD after the verb: no agreement)

  • Les jouets qu'ils se sont échangées. [The toys they exchanged]

(COD before the verb: agreement)


➡ NB: both "Echanger" and "S'échanger" (to exchange) exist as 2 separate non-pronominal & pronominal verbs.



All right! that's all for now, see you soon for another French lesson! 😎

Table of Contents

Nouns


Determiners


Personal and impersonal pronouns


Adjectives


Adverbs


Numbers, measurements, time and quantifiers


Verb forms


Verb constructions


Verb and participle agreement


Tense


The subjunctive, modal verbs, exclamatives and imperatives


The infinitive


Prepositions


Question formation


Relative clauses


Negation


Conjunctions and other linking constructions

Videos

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