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Pronominal verbs are verbs that need a XXXXXXX pronoun in addition to a XXXXXXX pronoun, because the XXXXXXX performing the action of the verb are the same as the XXXXXXX being acted upon.
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reflexive, subject, subject(s), object(s)
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The pronominal voice is much more common in French than in English - many French verbs that require the pronominal voice are equivalent to the XXXXXXX voice in English. In French, you can recognize pronominal verbs by the XXXXXXX which XXXXXXX the XXXXXXX.
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active, se, precedes, infinitive
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French Infinitive - L'Infinitif
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The infinitive is the basic, unconjugated form of a verb, sometimes called the name of the verb. In English the infinitive is the word "to" followed by a verb: to talk, to see, to return. The French infinitive is a single word with one of the following endings: -er, -ir, or -re: parler, voir, rendre. We usually learn French verbs in the infinitive, since that is what you start with in order to conjugate them.
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