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The Perfect tense is formed of two parts -- the present tense of the auxillary verb (avoir or etre) + the past particple of the verb you are using!
Most verbs take avoir - to have, as...
It depends on the verb - does it end in an 'er', 're', or 'ir'? With regular verbs, you simply take the stem (the part without the aforementioned ending) and then for 'er' verbs, add 'e', 'es', 'e', 'ons'...
The plus-que-parfait tense is a past tense used to describe an event which happened before another event. It is a very common tense in French, but one which is often more implied or taken for gra...
The first step is to read and re-read the question. Work out EXACTLY what the question is asking you for, and what the examiner might want. Remember, you get marks for content, accuracy and structure. The...
Do you understand the sentence as whole? Do you understand every option? If we take the sentence: J’adore le cyclisme, donc je ne vais jamais au collège... Let's decompose it: What is: J'adore, Le cyclism...
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