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Which auxiliary verb do I use in the passé composé?

In order to decide which verb (avoir or être) when conjugation the passé composé, you must first choose the verb that you wish to conjugate. The majority of verbs are regular, and simply use the present tens...
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Answered by Joseph B. French tutor
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When do I use "tu" and when do I use "vous"?

Explanation: Both "tu" and "vous" mean "you" but "tu" is used for the singular of "you" and "vous" is used in two cases: the plural of "you&qu...
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Answered by Mathilde M. French tutor
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How can you remember vocabs?

Remember what certain words mean and being able to use them in sentences, is the most difficult part of every language. My suggestion would be: watch as many films, read as many books as possible in that lan...
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Answered by Damit W. French tutor
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How can I differentiate between the Passé Composé and the Imperfect?

In French, there are several ways of expressing the past tense. Two of these are the Passé Composé and the Imperfect. To form the Passé Composé, conjugate your auxiliary verb (either avoir or être depending ...
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Answered by Henry B. French tutor
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How do you form a negative sentence in the present tense?

The negative, meaning 'not', is made up of the two words ne and pas which go either side of the verb in the present tense. For example: 'Je ne vois pas le chien' - 'I don't see the dog'. The ne becomes n' ​ ...
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Answered by Sara L. French tutor
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