Agreement when using etre for the past tense? If you have a masculine or singular subejct, but your DO is feminine ro plural, do you make agreement?

Lalongi L.A2Kwiziq community member

Agreement when using etre for the past tense? If you have a masculine or singular subejct, but your DO is feminine ro plural, do you make agreement?

Ex) Il est monté la tour Eiffel.

Il l'est monté or Il l'est montée?

Asked 6 years ago
CécileNative French expert teacher in KwiziqCorrect answer

Hi Lalongi,

Il a monté la Tour Eiffel en escalier --- Il l'a montée en escalier

Note the use of 'avoir' with 'monter quelque chose'.

I prefer to use the verb 'escalader' here :

Le cascadeur a escaladé la Tour Eiffel à mains nues = The Stunt man climbed the Eiffel Tower with bare hands

So it will be also -"Il l'a escaladée"

Hope this helps!

Lalongi L. asked:

Agreement when using etre for the past tense? If you have a masculine or singular subejct, but your DO is feminine ro plural, do you make agreement?

Ex) Il est monté la tour Eiffel.

Il l'est monté or Il l'est montée?

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