Agreement question

Gregory S.C1Kwiziq community member

Agreement question

This question got marked "Incorrect" because the past participle didn't have the "e" at the end: Je félicitais Julie pour être parti à temps. The subject/actor in this sentence could be either male or female. Should the past participle agree with the indirect object ("Julie", in this case)? Or with the Subject, "Je"? If the agreement is with the subject, then either "partie" or "parti" would be correct.

Thanks! Greg

Asked 6 years ago
Chris W.C1 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor Correct answer

Hi Greg,

the accordance of the participle should be with Julie because être partie refers to Julie. I always thought Julie was a female first name. Hence partie instead of parti. 

-- Chris. 

Annelise K.C1Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor

Unless Julie got a sex change 😂, it is a female name in France. Greg is absolutely right. 

Annelise K.C1Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor

Unless Julie got a sex change 😂, it is a female name in France. Greg is absolutely right. 

Agreement question

This question got marked "Incorrect" because the past participle didn't have the "e" at the end: Je félicitais Julie pour être parti à temps. The subject/actor in this sentence could be either male or female. Should the past participle agree with the indirect object ("Julie", in this case)? Or with the Subject, "Je"? If the agreement is with the subject, then either "partie" or "parti" would be correct.

Thanks! Greg

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