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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pattrice j.Kwiziq community member
What if the action is on someone else?
This question relates to:French lesson "Conjugate reflexive verb se réveiller in the present tense in French (Le Présent)"
Asked 5 years 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 W. 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).
Janet D.Kwiziq community member
you already asked that question and it was answered for you. if you are in A1 then you should know this already otherwise you are going ahead of your learning and should redo A0.
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