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What is the difference between pronouns and adjectives?

A pronoun is a word used as a substitute for a noun or a noun-phrase. For example "mon chat" can be replaced by "le mien" (meaning mine). An adjective is a word used to enhance or modify ...
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Answered by Julia V. French tutor
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How can you revise for languages?

Revising for languages is very different to revision from anyother subject; there is no set content so it is up to you to make vocabularly lists containing key vocab you will need for each topic. This will b...
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Answered by Liora C. French tutor
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What is the conditional?

The conditional is the tense we use to speak about wishes or events which may happen in the future. For example, in English, we might say ' I would like to buy an ice cream' - The 'would' part of this senten...
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Answered by Olympia H. French tutor
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I'm finding all the tenses really hard to get to grips with, have you got any advice?

Absolutely. Firstly, I'd recommend taking some A4 sheets of paper and some coloured pencils. Take the present tense first and write out the -er, -ir and -re common endings, each on one page. Stick these arou...
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Answered by Sophie M. French tutor
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What are the different conjugations for avoir?

AVOIR = TO HAVE Present - eg. I have j'ai tu as il/elle/on a nous avons vous avez ils/elles ont Past eg. I had j'ai eu tu as eu il/elle/on a eu nous avons eu vous avez eu ils/elles ont eu Imperfect eg. I use...
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Answered by Emma H. French tutor
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