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In French, the perfect tense is a past tense. It translates to 'I did' or 'I have done'. It is formed by using not one, but two verbs.
Perfect tense = subject + auxilary verb + past participle
Although it may seem intimidating at first, as it's quite different in English, it is actually quite simple once you understand this.
First of all, most native speakers alternate between the two te...
In the Canadian province of Quebec, people have their own dialect of the French language. This dialect is built largely on old-fashioned and traditional French phrases, whilst also showing influence of Am...
The passé composé goes hand in hand with the présent de l'indicatif. It is formed by putting an auxiliary verb, être or avoir and a past particip...
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