In translation it means: ( your brother/ you/ be/ you/ tall/ very/ and)
<em>Bonjour ! </em>
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<em>1. Il faut que tu te mouche. </em>
b. J'ai le nez qui coule.
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<em>2. Je te conseille de mettre de la glace.</em>
d. Je me suis foulé le poignet.
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<em>3. Il est important que tu le laves bien.</em>
c. Je me suis coupé le pied.
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<em>4. Tu dois manger des biscuits salés.</em>
<em>a. J'ai mal au coeur.</em>
Answer:
French Reflexive verbs are actions that the subject is performing upon itself. They are always conjugated with the reflexive pronoun that agrees with the subject: me (myself), te (yourself), se (himself, herself, itself, themselves), nous (ourselves), and vous (yourself, yourselves)
(French Circleswww.frenchcircles.ca › french-reflexive-verbs)
B- non, merci, je ne veux Rien manger