The house had been sold before the summer. The course had been given before the summer. agrees in gender and in number with that direct-object reflexive pronoun – ie.
( Note: When using the "Passif pronominal (direct)" format, the reflexive pronoun is also the direct object (of the participe passé ( p.p.) of the main verb) and it also precedes the p.p., so the p.p. Sujet (nom ou pronom, inanimé, – objet direct du verbe principal) + s' + ( étai t, étaient) + verbe principal ( p.p.)(e.s.es ) To conjugate the plus-que-parfait we use the imperfect forms of avoir and être as auxiliary verbs, followed by the participe passé (past participle) of the main verb. Ģ8B.4 Passif pronominal– ( Plus-que-parfait) The (female) candidate/She had gotten spoken to. The (female) candidate/She had been spoken to. The (male) candidate/He had gotten spoken to. The (male) candidate/He had been spoken to. Note : In this context, the subject pronoun " On " means " someone unspecified " In this section, the examples use the " speak " meaning. The verb " parler " can mean speak or talk. ( Note: The participe passé ( p.p.) never agrees with an indirect object.) On (sujet indéfini) + pronom objet indirect + avait + verbe principal ( p.p.) When the indirect object appears as a pronoun: On (sujet indéfini) + avait + verbe principal ( p.p.) + objet indirect. Retrouver la conjugaison du verbe mourir à tous les temps : mourir. La conjugaison du verbe mourir se conjugue avec lauxiliaire être. Le verbe mourir est un verbe du 3ème groupe. When the indirect object appears as a noun: Voici la conjugaison du verbe mourir au plus-que-parfait de lindicatif. Ģ8B.3 Passif in direct– ( Plus-que-parfait) Note : In this context, the subject pronoun " On " means " someone unspecified ". agrees in gender and in number with that direct object.) ( Note: When there is a direct object, and it precedes the participe passé ( p.p.), the p.p. On (sujet indéfini) + pronom objet direct + avait + verbe principal ( p.p.)(e.s.es). When the direct object appears as a pronoun: On (sujet indéfini) + avait + verbe principal ( p.p.) + objet direct. When the direct object appears as a noun: Ģ8B.2 Passif direct– Option 2 – ( Plus-que-parfait) agrees in gender and in number with that subject/direct object.) ( Note: When using the "Passif direct" - Option 1" format, the subject of the verb "être" must also be the direct object of the participe passé ( p.p.) of the main verb, and because it also precedes the p.p., the p.p. Sujet (nom ou pronom, objet direct du verbe principal) + ( avais, avais, avait, avions, aviez, avaient) + été + verbe principal ( p.p.)(e.s.es).
(That dress? She had bought it when she was in Paris.28B.1 Passif direct– Option 1 – ( Plus-que-parfait) Cette robe? Elle l'avait achetée quand elle était à Paris.(Here are the books I had written a long time ago.) Voici les livres que j'avais écrits il y a longtemps.Remember that the past participle must agree in number and gender with a preceding direct‐object noun or pronoun: (She had prepared herself before giving her presentation.) Elle s'était préparée avant de donner sa présentation.(He walked with difficulty because he had fallen.) Il marchait avec peine parce qu'il était tombé.
(I had a stomachache because I had eaten too much.)