J'ai sorti la poubelle. In this case there is No agreement, and avoir is used with a verb that usually uses etre. Could you please explain what grammar is applied in such cases, and/or direct me to a lesson on this subject? Thanks
Where action occurs to an object
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Where action occurs to an object
Hi Andrea,
The verb 'sortir' can be intransitive as in to go out, to leave and it then uses 'être' and the past participle will agree with the subject -
Je suis sorti/e avec mes amis hier soir = I went out with my friends last night
Nous sommes sortis du cinéma à minuit = We left the cinema at midnight
But it can also be transitive ( has a direct object) meaning to take out /to let out something.
J'ai sorti la poubelle = I took the bin out
Nous avons sorti le chien dans la nuit = We took the dog out in the night
Then the rules are like all verbs which take avoir and the past participle will agree or not depending on the position of the object pronoun.
Take a look at the following Kwiziq lesson for further information -
Hope this helps!
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