Breakdown of Ton massage est dans une heure, lève-toi.
être
to be
ton
your (ton, ta, tes)
l'heure
the hour / o'clock (f)
se lever
to get up
Questions & Answers about Ton massage est dans une heure, lève-toi.
Why is the pronoun at the end as -toi instead of before the verb?
Because this is an affirmative command (telling someone to do something). With affirmative commands, the reflexive pronoun moves after the verb and attaches with a hyphen. Also, the pronoun te changes to its stressed form, toi. If it were a negative command (like 'don't get up'), it would stay in front: ne te lève pas.
The 'tu' form of 'se lever' is 'tu te lèves'. Why is the 's' missing in 'lève-toi'?
Why do we use 'dans' for 'in one hour'? Could we use 'en' instead?
Since 'massage' ends in an 'e', shouldn't it be feminine and use 'ta' instead of 'ton'?