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restées

Restées is the feminine plural past participle of the French verb rester, meaning to stay or to remain. It is used in two main ways: in compound tenses with the auxiliary être, and as an adjectival participle agreeing with a feminine plural noun.

In compound tenses with être, the past participle agrees in gender and number with the subject. Example:

As an adjective, restées can modify a feminine plural noun. Example: Des questions restées sans réponse. Here,

Related forms include resté (masc. sing.), restée (fem. sing.), and restés (masc. plur.). The form restées appears

Elles
sont
restées
à
la
maison
toute
la
journée.
This
agreement
reflects
that
the
action
is
completed
and
relates
to
the
feminine
plural
subject.
restées
describes
the
noun
questions
and
agrees
in
feminine
plural
form.
only
in
feminine
plural
contexts
and
is
not
used
as
a
standalone
noun.
The
meaning
remains
closely
tied
to
the
idea
of
remaining
or
staying,
whether
describing
a
state
or
the
outcome
of
an
action.
See
also
the
verb
rester
for
broader
usage
and
conjugation
patterns.