Is the pronoun always masculine when referring to previously established complete ideas?

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Is the pronoun always masculine when referring to previously established complete ideas?

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LauraKwiziq EditorCorrect answer
Bonjour Will,

Technically, this French object pronoun is neuter, but yes, it "acts" masculine, meaning that there's never agreement with it.
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Is the pronoun always masculine when referring to previously established complete ideas?

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