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What do I conjugate regular ER verbs?

To conjugate a regular ER verb such as 'donner' (to give), you must take off the ER ending and you will be left with a stem. Then add the appropraite ending to the stem, depending on who is performing the ac...
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Answered by Sarah C. French tutor
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Do you think online teaching will ever replace real schools?

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Answered by Louis K. French tutor
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Vous êtes en vacances et vous écrivez à votre ami(e) français(e). Mentionnez: • où vous êtes • la météo • l’hôtel • vos activités de vacances. Ecrivez environ 40 mots en françai

Bonjour, J'espère que tu vas bien. Je suis en vacances en France, près de Bordeaux, dans le Sud de la France. Ici il fait très beau. Je suis dans un hôtel moderne, qui s'appelle "Chez Paul". Nous a...
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Answered by Daphne G. French tutor
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Explain why the verb ‘mettre’ in its past tense form as it appears in the following sentence “Il a décroché la casserole et l’a mise sur la table” has a feminine ending or terminaison (despite the auxiliary’s verb ‘avoir’’s neutrality)?

Generally the past participle doesn’t agree with any noun when the auxiliary verb ‘avoir’ is used. For example: ‘Elles ont acheté des bottes’ despite the subject ‘elles’ and the direct object ‘bottes’ being ...
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Answered by Clemency H. French tutor
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How do I remember which verbs take être in the perfect tense?

There are a selection of "verbs of movement" in French which use être as their auxiliary verb in the perfect tense instead of avoir. You can remember these using the mnemonic "MRS VAN DER TRAM...
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Answered by Mary M. French tutor
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