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when using direct object pronouns with passé composé the past participle is affected by the direct object pronoun in what way(s)?
a. gender
b. just number
c. gender and number
d. not really affected
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In French, when a direct object pronoun (like "le", "la", "les") precedes the past participle in the passé composé, the past participle agrees with the direct object pronoun in both gender (masculine/feminine) and number (singular/plural). For example, "J'ai vu la fille" (I saw the girl) becomes "La fille, je l'ai vue" (The girl, I saw her) – "vue" agrees with "la" (feminine, singular) in gender and number. So the past participle is affected by gender and number of the direct object pronoun.
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C. gender and number