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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of the Passé Composé, when constructing a sentence with a reflexive verb like "se laver" in the past tense, what is the critical rule regarding the placement of the reflexive pronoun relative to the auxiliary verb?
The reflexive pronoun is placed immediately before the auxiliary verb.
The reflexive pronoun always precedes the past participle.
The reflexive pronoun's placement is determined by the direct object.
The reflexive pronoun always follows the auxiliary verb.
Q2Domain Verified
Consider the sentence: "Elle a vu le film." What is the key grammatical concept that dictates the agreement of the past participle "vu" with the preceding pronoun "Elle" if the sentence were "Elle s'est vue"?
Agreement with the subject when the auxiliary is "être".
B) Agreement with the direct object when the auxiliary is "être".
Agreement with the subject when the auxiliary is "avoir" and a direct object precedes the ver
Agreement with the indirect object when the auxiliary is "avoir".
Q3Domain Verified
probes the nuances of past participle agreement. In the original sentence "Elle a vu le film," the auxiliary is "avoir," and there is no preceding direct object, so "vu" remains invariable. However, if the sentence were reflexive and became "Elle s'est vue," the reflexive pronoun "se" acts as the direct object preceding the auxiliary "être." In such cases with "avoir," agreement occurs with a direct object *if* it precedes the past participle. Option B is partially correct in that agreement occurs with the direct object, but it incorrectly states the auxiliary is "être" for this specific scenario of "avoir" agreement. Option C is relevant for "être" auxiliaries but not for "avoir" in this context. Option D is incorrect as agreement with "avoir" is with the direct object, not the indirect object. Question: When forming the Passé Composé with the verb "venir" (to come), which auxiliary verb is consistently used, and why?
Être, because it is an irregular -ir verb.
Avoir, because it is a transitive ver
B) Être, because it denotes a change of location or state.
Avoir, because it is a regular -ir verb.

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