Why is vous repeated?

Why is vous repeated?

The second “vous” is there because that’s the person they are calling, they are calling themselves something (their name). The word for “you” and “yourself” are both “vous” in that example. The informal words for “you” and “yourself” are also different, “tu” and te”.

What tense is nous nous?

ourselves
2 Forming the present tense of reflexive verbs

Subject pronoun Reflexive pronoun Meaning
tu te (t’) yourself
il elle on se (s’) himself herself itself oneself
nous nous ourselves
vous vous yourself (singular) yourselves (plural)

What is the conjugation of nous?

French Verb Conjugations

Present Imperfect subj.
nous avons été eussions été
vous avez été eussiez été
ils ont été eussent été
Passé simple

Why are some verbs reflexive in French?

We introduced reflexive verbs as being the equivalent of English -self. So for example, se laver means to wash oneself; il se lave means he washes himself. So as a first approximation, reflexive verbs in French are used where in English the object of the verb is a -self word (myself, yourself, herself, ourselves etc).

What’s the difference between tu and vous?

“Tu” is only used to address one person, while “vous” is used to address one or more people. As a singular second person pronoun, “vous” is used in more formal contexts while “tu” is more familiar.

Why do French use nous nous?

Reflexive verbs in French are verbs which mean an action done to oneself, for example, laver means ‘to wash’, but se laver means ‘to get washed’ or literally ‘to wash oneself’….How to form a sentence using a reflexive verb.

French English
Nous nous lavons We wash ourselves
Vous vous lavez You wash yourselves

Is la famille nous or ILS?

Ma famille et moi habitons en France, then the ‘et moi’ makes it first person plural, nous . Hope this is helpful! Famille is a feminine singular noun so needs an appropriate possessive adjective to describe it.

Do all French reflexive verbs take etre?

All reflexive verbs form the perfect tense with être and therefore just as in normal past tense sentences, the past participle agrees with the subject (feminine subject add -e, plural add -s and feminine plural add -es).

Is Aller regular or irregular?

Aller is an irregular -er verb and needs the auxiliary verb être in compound tenses.

What is the difference between reflexive and non reflexive verbs in French?

Just like above, the only difference between a reflexive verb and a non-reflexive verb in these tenses is the addition of the reflexive pronoun that agrees with the subject. All other verb spelling changes stay the same.

Are reflexive verbs present tense?

Reflexive verbs are always conjugated with the reflexive pronoun that agrees with the subject: me (myself), te (yourself), se (himself, herself, itself, themselves), nous (ourselves), and vous (yourself, yourselves). Reflexive constructions have the following translations: Present tense: Je me lave. (I wash myself.)