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When do you use se, le, and te?

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I dont know when to use them. i know there is something about reflexive verbs. And se means yourself, myself. I NEED HELP

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updated Sep 22, 2011
posted by Csm007

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This article on reflexive pronouns might help. smile

updated Sep 22, 2011
posted by Kiwi-Girl
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Me, te, nos, os, and se and the reflexive pronouns. They're the equivalent to "myself, yourself, ourselves, yourselves, himself, herself, itself, and themselves.

Le, however, is an indirect object pronoun.

updated Sep 21, 2011
posted by Felixlynx
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Well, there are all kinds of pronouns....reflexive, reciprocal, direct object and indirect object. Can you give me an example of what you're trying to say?

updated Sep 21, 2011
posted by Natisha702