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5 Les actions réciproques Les normes: –Communications 1.2: Understanding the written and spoken language –Comparisons 4.1: Understanding language through comparisons

5 Les questions essentielles: What is a reciprocal action? How is a verb show reciprocal action? Which helping verb is used with reciprocal verbs? When does the past participle make agreement with reflexive and reciprocal verbs?

5 En bref: Reciprocal = an action going back and forth between to people, use ETRE in p.c Reflexive pronouns show recriprocal action Reflexive pronouns can be direct object pronouns (EACH OTHER)= past participle agreement Reflexive pronouns can be INDIIRECT object pronouns (TO each other) = NO past participle agreement

5 Les actions réciproques 1. Reflexive pronouns can also express a reciprocal action or interaction between two or more people. They can be either a direct object or an indirect object. Direct object Jean voit souvent son ami. Son ami voit souvent Jean. Jean et son ami se voient souvent. Indirect object Tu parles souvent à Marie. Marie te parle souvent. Vous vous parlez souvent.

5 Les actions réciproques 2. In the passé composé reciprocal verbs are conjugated with être. The past participle agrees with the reciprocal pronoun when it is the direct object of the sentence. There is no agreement when the pronoun is an indirect object. Direct Agreement Jean a vu son ami. Et son ami a vu Jean. Jean et son ami se sont vus. Indirect No agreement Jean a parlé à son ami. Et son ami a parlé à Jean. Jean et son ami se sont parlé.

5 1. Elles se donnent des cadeaux. Refaites les phrases au passé composé. Answer: Elles se sont donné des cadeaux. 2. Ma mère et ma sœur se maquillent. Answer: Ma mère et ma sœur se sont maquillées. 3. Les joueurs se parlent de foot. Answer: Les joueurs se sont parlé de foot. Les actions réciproques

5 4. Les profs se disent au revoir. Answer: Les profs se sont dit au revoir. 5. Nous nous voyons au marché. Answer: Nous nous sommes vu(e)s au marché. Refaites les phrases au passé composé. Les actions réciproques