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In "The Complete French Past Perfect Course 2026," what is the primary distinction emphasized between the *plus-que-parfait* and the *passé simple* when describing sequential past actions?
According to "The Complete French Past Perfect Course 2026," when forming the *plus-que-parfait* with the auxiliary verb *avoir*, what is the crucial agreement rule that often trips up learners, even at an advanced level?
targets a nuanced and often challenging aspect of French past participle agreement, specifically within the *plus-que-parfait*. Option B accurately describes the rule: when a direct object pronoun (me, te, le, la, nous, vous, les) or a direct object noun precedes the auxiliary verb *avoir* in the *plus-que-parfait*, the past participle must agree in gender and number with that preceding direct object. Options A and D are incorrect because agreement with the subject is generally not a rule for verbs conjugated with *avoir* in compound tenses (except in specific reflexive cases, but the primary rule for preceding direct objects is paramount here). Option C is incorrect as agreement is with the *direct* object, not the indirect object, when it precedes the auxiliary. Question: "The Complete French Past Perfect Course 2026" dedicates significant attention to the concept of "temporal subordination." If a sentence describes an event that happened *before* a past event already expressed using the *plus-que-parfait*, which tense is typically employed for this even earlier event?
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