avoir or être with Monter

Laura C.C1Kwiziq community member

avoir or être with Monter

The quiz asks "Hier, tu ________ monté mes valises dans ma chambre." The correct answer is "as", but the lessons says to use être if there is a "dans". So why isn't it "tu es monté ... DANS ma chambre? 

Merci

Asked 2 months ago
CécileNative French expert teacher in KwiziqCorrect answer

I see what you mean Laura, it can be confusing.

The important bit is that in the case of monter les valises, the verb monter has an object ( les valises) so it will use avoir and not être.

Look at the difference between -

Tu es monté dans ma chambre ? Did you go up to my room?

and 

Tu as monté mes chaussures dans ma chambre ? = Did you take my shoes up to my room?

I will flag this up and see if we can rephrase the explanation.

Bonne Continuation !

William A.B2Kwiziq community member

It’s the position of the preposition in the sentence. Since the conjugated verb is followed by a noun avoir is the correct auxiliary verb to use. For me what works best to remember the rules is generally entre is used with an associated movement. I went in your room (je suis monté dans ta chambre) if I were to say I took the ironing to your room (j’ai monté le repassage dans ta chambre) as I’m referring to a noun a direct object avoir is the only auxiliary verb to use. I know this answer was a bit long but I hope this helps your understanding a bit better though. 

avoir or être with Monter

The quiz asks "Hier, tu ________ monté mes valises dans ma chambre." The correct answer is "as", but the lessons says to use être if there is a "dans". So why isn't it "tu es monté ... DANS ma chambre? 

Merci

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