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Your parents have seen this advertisement on the internet and ask you to translate it for them into English.

Le centre de la France est l’endroit idéal pour passer vos vacances en famille. Vous y découvrirez de beaux villages qui se trouvent au milieu de champs verts. La région a toujours offert aux visiteurs un...

Answered by Isabelle J. French tutor
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What is the difference between savoir and connaître?

Savoir means to know in the sense of knowing how to do something e.g. a skill, knowing something by heart or knowing a fact.Je sais danser (I know how to dance).Je s...

Answered by Caitlin C. French tutor
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How do you decide if verbs use the avoir or être auxiliary verb in the perfect tense?

Most verbs use the 'avoir' form in the perfect tense. This is the form you will most commonly encounter, for example 'J'ai mangé' (I ate.) However, the list below, easy to remember by the acronym 'Dr + Mr...

Answered by Alice C. French tutor
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Difference between Qui/Que?

Qui and Que are relative pronouns. That means that they are used to form one sentence out of two different ones to avoid repetition. Although both pronouns serve the same purpose, they a...

Answered by Eoghan L. French tutor
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How do you form the regular present tense? (use the verbs 'penser' and 'manger')

Je penseTu pensesIl /Elle/On penseNous pensonsVous pensezIls/Elles pensentJe mangeTu mangesIl/Elle/On mangeNous mangeonsVous mangezIls/Elles mangent

Answered by Sara S. French tutor
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