How do you form imperative negative reflexive sentences in French?

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It's pretty simple. Conjugate the verb according to the desired pronoun and omit the pronoun. Example: "Nous ne nous levels pas les mains" becomes "Ne nous levels pas les mains."NOTE: In the negative, the placement of the reflexive pronoun does not change.
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