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Q1Domain Verified
In "The Complete French Past Participle Course 2026," how does the concept of "accord" (agreement) with the past participle evolve when the auxiliary verb is "avoir" and the direct object precedes the verb, as opposed to when it follows?
Agreement with "avoir" and a preceding direct object is mandatory with the gender and number of the direct object, while agreement with a following direct object is also mandatory if the direct object is a pronoun.
Agreement with "avoir" and a preceding direct object is optional and dependent on the gender and number of the direct object, while agreement with a following direct object is never required.
Agreement with "avoir" and a preceding direct object is mandatory with the gender and number of the direct object, whereas agreement with a following direct object is never required.
Agreement with "avoir" and a preceding direct object is mandatory with the gender and number of the direct object, but agreement with a following direct object is never required, regardless of its nature.
Q2Domain Verified
Consider the nuanced application of the past participle in the passive voice with "être" as presented in the course. If a sentence features a direct object that is also the subject of the passive construction (e.g., "La lettre a été écrite par moi"), what specific rule governs the agreement of the past participle "écrite"?
The past participle agrees with the agent ("par moi") if it is a direct object pronoun.
The past participle remains invariable when the passive voice is formed with "être" and a direct object is present.
The past participle agrees in gender and number with the direct object, which in this case is also the subject.
The past participle agrees in gender and number with the subject of the sentence, regardless of the direct object's role.
Q3Domain Verified
The course delves into the complexities of past participles used as adjectives. When a past participle modifies a noun and appears *after* the noun, and the verb from which it derives can be conjugated with either "être" or "avoir," what is the primary determinant for its agreement?
The agreement is determined by the gender and number of the noun it modifies, but only if the noun is feminine.
The agreement is dependent on whether the noun functions as a direct object or an indirect object in the sentence.
The agreement of the past participle is always determined by the auxiliary verb it would have taken in a compound tense.
The agreement is dictated by the gender and number of the noun it modifies, irrespective of the original verb's auxiliary.

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