Learn how to conjugate reflexive verbs in Le Plus-que-Parfait (Indicatif) in French
Tu t'étais maquillée vite car nous étions en retard.You had put your makeup on fast because we were late.
Marie s'était habillée dans le noir pour ne pas le réveiller ce jour-là.Marie had got dressed in the dark not to wake him up that day.
In the French pluperfect tense (Le Plus-que-Parfait (Indicatif)), reflexive verbs use être as an auxiliary verb, just like in other compound tenses such as the French conversational past (Le Passé Composé (Indicatif)).
The order is as follows:
Reflexive pronoun (m'/t'/s'/nous/vous/s') + être in the imperfect (L'Imparfait (Indicatif)) + [past participle]
Remember that because of the auxiliary être, the past participle must agree with the subject of the verb.
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