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What is the difference between the imperfect tense and the passé composé?

They are both used to talk about the past, however the imperfect tense talks about something that happened habitually or over a long period of time in the past and the passé composé is used to talk about ...

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Answered by Eleanor W. French tutor
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How does Tony Harrison reveal the physical and psychological harm caused by social injustice in his poetry?

Harrison’s use of imagery and tone in ‘Working’ paints a painful portrayal of the physical damage inflicted on 14-year old Patience Kershaw by the social injustices of industrial systems. Primarily, he de...

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Discuss in detail how Xian employs a traditional Western key structure and harmony in the first movement of the Yellow River Piano Concerto.

Having spent time in both Russia and France, Xian, who was born in China, draws on a rich musical palette, mixing traditional Western influences with oriental origins in the Yellow River Piano Concert...

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Answered by Tim T. Music tutor
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When is the genitive case used in Arabic?

The genitive case المجرور in Arabic is marked by a kasra on the final letter of a word and is used in the following three instances:1) If the word follows حرف جر (preposition) e.g. في المكتبة (In the libr...

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Answered by Esmat H. Arabic tutor
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What is the difference between the passé composé and imparfait?

The passé composé is used to express a completed action in the past, whereas the imparfait can be used to describe an ongoing state or action, or something that used to happen.Passé composécomplete action...

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Answered by Esmat H. French tutor
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