Bonjour
"We sometimes will make the past participle agree with the direct object"
TRUE
With "être" the past participle always agrees with she subject.
ex= il est arrivé / elle est arrivée // ils sont arrivés / elles sont arrivées
With "avoir" the past participle agrees with the direct object <em>OR</em> direct object pronoun <em>ONLY if they are before the passé composé form tense.</em>
J' ai vu mes frères. <em>(doesn't agree because the direct object is after the verb) BUT ---> Je </em><em>les</em><em> ai vu</em><em>s</em>
<em>J'ai vu mes sœurs . ---->Je </em><em>les</em><em> ai vu</em><em>es.</em>
<em>J'ai lu des livres ----------> </em><em>Les livres </em><em>que j'ai lu</em><em>s</em>
<em>J'ai pris une assiette ----></em><em> l'assiette</em><em> que j'ai pris</em><em>e</em>
hope this helps<em> ☺☺☺</em>
OKAY WELL I haven't conjugated French verbs in a while...
1. A
2. E
3. D
4. F
5. B
6. C
I'm pretty sure this is right but I'm only a French student myself so I'm sorry if it's wrong!
Hi !!
1 = b / composer le numéro
2= d / refaire le numéro
3= d / qu'il n'est pas "libre"
4= c / qui est à l'appareil ?
hope I helped !!
Answer:
French to English: summary of a paper written by a French author
Explanation:
i'm not sure what this question is asking since I don't know if it's English to french or answering the question in french.