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cornavin
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![]() ![]() ![]() Posted: 30 December 2008 at 5:56pm |
In Chapter 10, practice A-8, number 8 there is the following cue:
Avez-vous sorti assez d'exemplaires? I am confused as to why avez-vous is used instead of Etes-vous. Exercise 9 uses Etes-vous (Etes-vous sorti tard?). Is this correct, and if so can you please explain the use of the verb avoir with sortir? Merci d'avance. |
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Ragtime Willie
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My "501 French Verbs" says of the verb sortir, "this verb is conjugated with avoir when it has a direct object." It gives the examples "Elle a sorti son mouchoir" BUT "Elle est sortie hier soir."
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