Learn how to conjugate reflexive verbs in Le Passé Composé (Indicatif) in French
Je me suis lavé avant Pierre.I washed before Pierre.
Je me suis amusée comme une folle !I had such a blast!
Tu t'es bien amusé hier soir ?Did you have fun last night?
Il s'est levé tôt.He got up early.
Nous nous sommes assis à l'arrière.We sat at the back.
Vous vous êtes beaucoup amusés à la fête ?Did you have lots of fun at the party?
Elles se sont disputées.They had an argument.
Reflexive verbs always use être as the auxiliary verb in Le Passé Composé.
Note also that the verb must agree with the gender and number of the person.
i.e. taking an extra -e for women, and an extra -s for more than one person, -es for multiple women.
Note that the pronoun me/te/se/nous/vous/se is situated before the auxiliary être.
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