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Notice B1 Past Participle Agreement in Spoken French

Learn to use and recognise spoken past participle agreement in French, focusing on verbs with 'être' and direct objects with 'avoir'.
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Lesson#1
In the passé composé, the past participle sometimes changes to agree with the subject of the verb. This is the rule for verbs that use 'être' as their auxiliary. Let's explore how this works in spoken French.
Lesson#2
When the subject is feminine and plural, such as 'elles', the past participle must also be feminine and plural. For example, to say 'They arrived' about a group of women, you say 'Elles sont arrivées'.
Quiz#3
Translate into French: "They arrived.", referring to a group of women.

Elles sont arrivées.

Quiz#4
Translate into French: "They went.", referring to a group of women.

Elles sont allées.

Lesson#5
Similarly, when the subject is masculine and plural, like 'ils', the past participle must agree. To say 'They left' about a group of men, you say 'Ils sont partis'.
Quiz#6
Translate into French: "They left.", referring to a group of men.

Ils sont partis.

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