It looks like a good but busy day!
Just in case you might like a list of common Reflexive Verbs:
s'amuser = to enjoy oneself, have a good time
s'appeler = to be called/named
s'arrêter = to stop
s'asseoir = to sit (down)
se battre = to fight
se blesser = to hurt oneself, get hurt
se brosser = to brush oneself
se coucher = to lie down, go to bed, set
se dépêcher = to to hurry
se déshabiller = to get undressed
s'en aller = to go away
s'endormir = to fall asleep
s'ennuyer = to get bored
se fâcher = to get angry
s'habiller = to dress (oneself), get dressed
se laver = to wash (oneself), get washed
se lever = to get up, rise
se marier = to marry, get married
se passer = to happen
se plaindre = to complain
se porter = to feel (of health)
se promener = to take a walk
se rappeler = to recall, remember
se raser = to shave (oneself)
se reposer = to rest
se réveiller = to wake up
se sentir = to feel
se souvenir de = to remember
se taire = to be silent, keep quiet
se tromper = to be mistaken, make a mistake
se trouver = to be, be situated/found
These verbs may also be used nonreflexively and then the meaning changes.
Reflexive Verbs are used in the Présent de l'Indicatif, l'Imparfait de l'Indicatif, le Passé Simple, le Futur, le Conditionnel Présent, le Présent du Subjonctif and l'Imparfait du Subjunctif. Don't forget l'Impératif (then the reflexive pronuns follow the verb and are connected to it with a hyphen in the affirmative imperative, te changing to toi. Yes, être is the helping verb/auxiliary in compound tenses: Passé Composé, Plus-que-parfait de l'Indicatif, Le Passé Antérieur, Le Futur Antéreieur, Le Conditionnel Passé, Le passé du Suibjonctif and Le Plus-que-parfait du Subjonctif.
(there are 7 "simple" tenses and 7 "compound" tenses
Sra (aka Mme)
We just started learning about Reflexive Verbs. And We learned how they are supposed to be in the Past tense, but our focus right now is only on the Present tense. And for the present tense I am wondering whether I need agreement or not? Cause I believe agreement is only added in the Passe compose. And I don't need to conjugate with etre either, cause that's for the passe compose too. So I don't need a helping verb for the present tense?
Exercise---------
Mon Horaire
(Basically I'm just telling about my morning routine) I have to conjgate in the present tense.
1. Je me réveille à 6h20.
2. Je me lève à 6h30.
3. Je me lave à 6h35.
4. Je me brosse les dents à 6h45
5. Je m'habille à 6h50.
6. Je mange le petit déjeuner à 7h00.
7. Je regarde la télé à 7h15.
8. Je vais à l'école à 8h00.
9. Je rentre à la maison à 3h00.
10. J'étudie à 4h00.
11. Je me déshabille à 8h00.
12. Je me couche à 8h30.
2 answers
6. Je mange le petit déjeuner à 7h00.
I would say : JE PRENDS le petit déjeuner...
11 Je me désabille à 8h00
I would say : Je me CHANGE à 8h00.
I would say : JE PRENDS le petit déjeuner...
11 Je me désabille à 8h00
I would say : Je me CHANGE à 8h00.