this is what you put i pretty sure
I washed myself (F) I washed myself the hair I did not wash myself I did not wash myself them (?) does hair since in negative I always use of?
are these sentences in past tense correct?
je me suis lavée (f)
je me suis lavé les cheveux
je ne me suis lavée
je ne me suis pas lavée les(de?) cheveux
since in negative i always use de?
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im asking if these sentences are correct
not a translation in english
not a translation in english
i guess it would lol i think the endig doesnt make sence tho
these sentences are correct
Always "pas" for negative, and not necessarily "de"
Always "pas" for negative, and not necessarily "de"
Please check #3: Je ne me suis pas lavée (you, of course, must be feminine)
#4. You got #2, so look at it again. je ne me suis pas lavée les(de?) cheveux = should be "je ne me suis pas lavé les cheveux" = I did not wash my hair. Because hair is the direct object and follows the verb, there is no agreement with the past participle.
To answer your question about "pas de" = you would in an ordinary negative sentence but in this one you are talking about "the hair" and not "some hair." In other words, this is NOT an example of the partitive.
Sra (aka Mme)
#4. You got #2, so look at it again. je ne me suis pas lavée les(de?) cheveux = should be "je ne me suis pas lavé les cheveux" = I did not wash my hair. Because hair is the direct object and follows the verb, there is no agreement with the past participle.
To answer your question about "pas de" = you would in an ordinary negative sentence but in this one you are talking about "the hair" and not "some hair." In other words, this is NOT an example of the partitive.
Sra (aka Mme)