The question that led me here asked to fill in the proper tense of the verb ‘venir’ in this sentence: Il______heir. I wrote ‘Il est venu heir.’ The correction said the correct answer was Il sont venu. Wouldn’t the ‘sont’ tense be used instead for the third person plural (ils)?
Passé compose by person
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Ted M.Kwiziq community member
Passé compose by person
This question relates to:French lesson "Conjugate coming and going verbs (+ être) in the compound past in French (Le Passé Composé)"
Asked 10 months ago
Hi Ted,
The only quiz questions I can find in this lesson with 'venir' and 'hier' are the following -
I came to see you yesterday = Je ____ te voir hier
Paul came to my house yesterday evening = Paul ____ chez moi hier soir
So not with 'il' or 'ils'.
Could you let me know where you found your example?
Maarten K. Kwiziq Q&A super contributor
Ted,
this is best directed to support using the report it button, if accessible.
The correct grammar is as you note it should be, for 3rd person singular or plural, so there is something awry somewhere that likely needs both the question and answer to be looked at.
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