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In the following example......Elle m'a récompensé pour ________ à la gym.
She rewarded me for going to the gym........Who is doing THE action that determines the past participle agreement?Can this structure be used with futur proche? (is this considered a compound tense?)
Eg. We are only going to buy one toy. ——> Nous n’allons que acheter un jouet.
Or do we use futur simple (this is a simple tense?) ——> Nous n'achèterons qu'un jouet.
The correct answer is using partitive article. But I wonder why I cannot use definite article here? I regard them as general item, same case in 'J'aime écoute de la musique' = 'J'aime écoute la musique'
does “est-tu ça égal?” work?
or “est-ce que ça tu égal?”
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