It is passée because the direct object precedes the past participle. "journée" is the direct object and is feminine.
Why is the last word passée instead of passé?
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PETER B.Kwiziq community member
Why is the last word passée instead of passé?
This question relates to:French writing exercise "A day in the countryside"
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Maddie L.Kwiziq community member
It would be passée if the subject is feminine. Passé on the other hand is for a masculine subject.
-Adding es is feminine and plural
-Adding e is feminine
-Adding an s is masculine and plural
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