How would we say "Every morning, she wakes her brother up to go to school" or "you woke me up this morning"?
What if the action is on someone else?
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PattriceKwiziq community member
What if the action is on someone else?
This question relates to:French lesson "Conjugate reflexive verb se réveiller in Le Présent (present tense)"
Asked 7 months ago

Hi Pattrice,
Every morning, she wakes her brother up to go to school = Tous les matins, elle réveille son frère pour aller à l'école
You woke me up this morning = Tu m'as réveillé(e) ce matin
Hope this helps!
Chris Kwiziq Q&A super contributor
Tu m'as réveillé ce matin. -- You woke me up this morning.
Je me suis réveillé. -- I woke up.
(Note that in both cases it is assumed that the speaker is male. Otherwise an extre "e" would need to be appended to both participles).
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What if the action is on someone else?
How would we say "Every morning, she wakes her brother up to go to school" or "you woke me up this morning"?
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