Asked by Rylee
Select the sentence that is NOT possible for conjugating the passé composé form of the verb in parentheses. Don’t forget about all the possible past participle agreements in gender and number.
Vous _________ tard hier soir. (rentrer)
êtes rentrées
êtes rentrés
êtes rentrése
êtes rentré
It's been a while since I've worked on French, so I asked google. All of these mean 'have returned' on google. But, I was thinking, since any word with 'e' at the end means it's feminine, would D be correct?
Vous _________ tard hier soir. (rentrer)
êtes rentrées
êtes rentrés
êtes rentrése
êtes rentré
It's been a while since I've worked on French, so I asked google. All of these mean 'have returned' on google. But, I was thinking, since any word with 'e' at the end means it's feminine, would D be correct?
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I urge you to go back and study French. After you've done that, I'll send your post to our French expert.
Answered by
Rylee
I looked back at the very beginning of my lesson, and found that pretty much all past words end with an e, and at least half end with 're'.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I'll send this to SraJMcGin, our French expert.
Answered by
SraJMcGin
The one that does NOT work is the third one. The feminine singular is = êtes rentrée.
Sra aka Mme
Sra aka Mme
Answered by
bobpursley
Thanks Joan, I miss you often.
Answered by
Rylee
thanks for the help!
Answered by
SraJMcGin
You are entirely welcome! =. Il n’y a pas de quoi!
Sra aka Mme
Sra aka Mme