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How do I form a 'si' clause in French?

In English, a sentence like 'If I were rich, I would buy a house.' is an example of an 'if' clause. It is used to describe a hypothetical situation; something that would happen if a certain condition is fulf...
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Answered by Molly L. French tutor
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How can we write a good essay about the selected piece of A-Level Literature e.g. L'etranger by Albert Camus?

This is a very common question because one of the major parts of the French written exam is the essay which will focus on an aspect of literature which the students have studied. Having achieved an A* in my ...
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Answered by Jason B. French tutor
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How do you form the present subjunctive?

To form the present subjunctive of you have to start with the third person plural of the verb, for example 'jouent'. Remove the -ent from the end and add the following endings: -e, -es, -e, -ions, -iez, -ent...
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Answered by Sebastian E. French tutor
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Les héros sont-ils toujours moraux?

The answer to that question is neither yes or no. The definition of a hero as shifted greatly throughout the history of french literature. Early work, during mediaval times, introduced the "knight in sh...
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Answered by Matthieu L. French tutor
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What is the difference between "est", "es" and "et"?

We can classify these words in two categories, verbs for "est" and "es" which are the conjugaison of the verbe "être" = "be". "est" is use when the subject c...
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Answered by Lucile O. French tutor
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