In the sense that in être verbs, additions such as e, s, es are made when nscessary? For example:
Passé Composé:
Je suis sortie ( I am a girl)
would Plus-que parfait be:
J'étais sortie or J'étais sorti?
In the sense that in être verbs, additions such as e, s, es are made when nscessary? For example:
Passé Composé:
Je suis sortie ( I am a girl)
would Plus-que parfait be:
J'étais sortie or J'étais sorti?
Hi Reem,
You are correct...
With verbs that take the auxiliary être, the past participle will agree in gender and number with the subject just as in the passé composé and other compound tenses of the indicative mood...
So it would be -
J'étais sorti/e = I had gone out
Hope this helps!
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