This file contains the rules of agreement for the past participle used with the auxiliaries "avoid" and "être" (passé-compose) clearly explained in French with examples. The most difficult part is usually to explain why sometimes the past participle agrees with the complement when using "avoir". Here, it is clearly explained and there is a complete activity to practice the rule.
Highly recommended to reach A* French GCSE or A level
Highly recommended to reach A* French GCSE or A level
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