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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.
reflexive, subject, subject(s), object(s)
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.
active, se, precedes, infinitive
French Infinitive - L'Infinitif
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.