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Je dois ___ pour être heureux.
The verb 's'accepter' is reflexive, meaning the action is performed on oneself. 'Je dois m'accepter' means 'I must accept myself'.
Elle ne peut pas ___ comme elle est.
'S'accepter' means 'to accept oneself'. 'Elle ne peut pas s'accepter' means 'She cannot accept herself'.
Nous voulons ___ avec nos défauts.
For 'nous' (we), the reflexive pronoun is 'nous'. 'Nous voulons nous accepter' means 'We want to accept ourselves'.
Tu dois s'accepter pour avancer.
The correct form for 'tu' (you) is 't'accepter'. 'Tu dois t'accepter'.
Il faut s'accepter pour être bien.
'Il faut s'accepter' means 'It is necessary to accept oneself', which is correct.
Elles acceptent bien.
This sentence is missing the reflexive pronoun 'se' to mean 'they accept themselves'. It should be 'Elles s'acceptent bien'.
This sentence means 'She must learn to accept herself.' The reflexive verb 's'accepter' follows 'à'.
This sentence means 'He has trouble accepting himself.' 'Avoir du mal à' means 'to have trouble doing something'.
This sentence means 'To be happy, one must accept oneself.' 'Il faut' expresses necessity.
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