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heyy i need help with french?
i dont understand when we are supposed to use s’habiller and mettre. please help
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By reflexive verbs, we mean verbs like s’habiller and s’appeler that have the pronoun se (or s’) before them in the infinitive, and generally have a meaning of ‘to … oneself’, ‘to … each other’. All of these verbs have their perfect tense formed with être. Remembering that être goes je suis, tu es, il est etc, and that s’habiller in the present tense would go je m’habille, tu t’habilles, il s’habille etc, this is how s’habiller goes in the perfect tense:
je me suis habillé
I got dressed
tu t’es habillé
you got dressed
il s’est habillé
he got dressed
elle s’est habillée
she got dressed
ils se sont habillés
they got dressed
check out this site for mettre
http://www.happychild.org.uk/freeway/french/verbs/mettre00.htm
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