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Q1Domain Verified
In "The Complete Daily Routine & Reflexive Verbs Course 2026," which of the following grammatical constructions best exemplifies the concept of a "reflexive action" as opposed to a direct action or an intransitive verb?
"Nous regardons un film." (We watch a movie.)
"Il se rase le matin." (He shaves himself in the morning.)
"Je mange une pomme." (I eat an apple.)
"Elle dort profondément." (She sleeps deeply.)
Q2Domain Verified
According to the pedagogical approach outlined in "The Complete Daily Routine & Reflexive Verbs Course 2026," when introducing the nuances of "se passer" in a daily routine context, what is the primary semantic distinction that differentiates it from verbs like "arriver" or "se dérouler"?
"Se passer" inherently implies an involuntary or accidental occurrence.
"Se passer" focuses on the unfolding or happening of an event or situation, often with a sense of its progression or content.
"Se passer" exclusively describes personal experiences and emotions.
"Se passer" is only used in interrogative sentences to inquire about events.
Q3Domain Verified
Within the advanced modules of "The Complete Daily Routine & Reflexive Verbs Course 2026," what specific grammatical challenge does the interaction between reflexive verbs and the past participle agreement present, particularly when the direct object precedes the verb?
The past participle *always* agrees with the subject when a reflexive verb is used with a preceding direct object.
Agreement of the past participle depends on whether the reflexive pronoun ("se") functions as a direct object or an indirect object in the sentence.
The past participle agrees with the direct object *only* when the reflexive pronoun is the indirect object.
Agreement is determined by the tense of the verb, irrespective of the direct object's position.

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