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When using the passé composé (present perfect tense) how do I know whether to use avoir or être as the past participle?

It can certainly be confusing when first learning the perfect tense, whether to use avoir or être as the past participle. For example why do we say 'Je suis venu(e)' - taking the être form, rather than j'...

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Answered by Liberty S. French tutor
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In relazione a l'affermazione seguente scrivi 150-250 parole esprimendo e giustificando la tua opinione. Affermazione = " Si può capire se si diventerà amico/a con una persona dalla prima volta che si conosce"

The answer would be a short essay, so the following are important guidelines:
The message has been communicated very well.The ideas are relevant and effective.The development of ideas is coherent and...

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Answered by Silvia M. Italian tutor
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In what ways can a set work be "contextualised"?

In many ways, the contextual analysis of a set work is considered secondary up until A-level, in favour of the analysis of technique and style. Upon the inclusion of "contextual understanding"* ...

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Answered by Sebastian B. Music tutor
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Given the points P(-1,1) and S(2,2), give the equation of the line passing through P and perpendicular to PS.

First, we can find the slope of the line PS, with the help of the formula m = (y2- y1)/(x...

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Answered by Kalina S. Maths tutor
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How to I know all of my set works?

The safest way to enter into an A-Level music exam is less about 'knowing' your set works off-by-heart but instead about being aware of the 'key points' and overall struc...

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Answered by Anna N. Music tutor
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