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G: Suivre

suivre | to follow>
past participle: suivi 
Singular Plural 
first person je suis  jeuh swee I follow  nous suivons  noo sweevohn we follow 
second person tu suis  too swee you follow  vous suivez  voo sweevay you follow 
third person  il suit  eel swee he follows ils suivent eel sweeve they follow
(masc. or mized) 
elle suit  ell swee she follows 
on suit  ohn swee one follows  elles suivent  ell sweeve they follow (fem.) 

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G: Vivre

vivre|to live>
past participle: vécu vaycoo 
Singular Plural 
first person je vis  jeuh vee I live  nous vivons  noo veevohn we live 
second person tu vis  too vee you live  vous vivez  voo veevay you live 
third person  il vit  eel vee he lives ils vivent eel veeve they live
(masc. or mized) 
elle vit  ell vee she lives 
on vit  ohn vee one lives  elles vivent  ell veeve they live (fem.) 

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G: Naître



naître | to be born>
past participle: né(e)(s)1 
Singular Plural 
first person je nais  jeuh nay I am born  nous naissons  noo nehssohn we are born 
second person tu nais  too nay you are born  vous naissez  voo nehssay you are born 
third person  il naît  eel nay he is born ils naissent eel nesse they are born
(masc. or mized) 
elle naît  ell nay she is born 
on naît  ohn nay one is born  elles naissent  ell nesse they are born (fem.) 
1 Naître is the only -aître verb that takes être as its helping verb (and therefore agrees with the subject as a past participle in perfect tenses).

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G: Reflexive Verbs with Perfect Tenses

When proniminal verbs are conjugated in perfect tenses, être is used as the auxiliary verb. Edit

Reflexive Verbs

In perfect tenses, the past participles agree with the direct object pronoun, but not the indirect object pronoun, in gender and plurality. Therefore it would only agree when the reflexive pronoun is the direct object. Also remember that the past participle does not agree with the direct object if it goes after the verb.
  • Elle s'est lavée. - She washed herself.
  • Nous nous sommes lavé(e)s. - We washed ourselves.
  • Elle s'est lavé les mains. - She washed her hands.
  • Nous nous sommes lavé les mains. - We washed our hands.

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Reciprocal Verbs

  • Like reflexive verbs, the past participle of reciprocal verbs agrees in number and gender with the direct object if it goes before the verb. It therefore agrees with all reciprocal pronouns that function as direct objects.
  • Nous nous sommes aimé(e)s. - We liked each other.
The reciprocal pronoun can also function as an indirect object without a direct object pronoun.
  • Nous nous sommes parlé. - We spoke to each other.
  • Elles se sont téléphoné. - They called one another.
  • Vous vous êtes écrit souvent? - You wrote to each other often?

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Naturally Pronominal Verbs

  • In perfect tenses, these verbs agree with the direct object if it goes before the verb. Otherwise, the past participle agrees with the subject.
  • Elle s'est souvenue. - She remembered.
  • Le chien se couche. - The dog lies down.

Note that assis(e)(es), the past participle of s'asseoir (to sit), does not change in the masculine plural form.



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