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Vous décrivez vos vacances pour votre blog.

Je dirais que ma destination préférée, c’est Rome en Italie parce que c’est une ville vraiment riche au niveau de la culture. Le voyage consiste à prendre un vol et il faut prendre aussi un train ou un bus p...
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Answered by Rhiannon T. French tutor
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How do we form the future tense in French?

The future tense is formed of three key parts: The person, the stem, and the appropriate ending. The Person : This is obviously based on the person/type of person that we are referencing (Je/Tu/Il/Elle/On/No...
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Answered by Ethan D. French tutor
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When using verbs in le passé composé (Perfect tense) how should I know which verbs take the avoir-form and which take the être-form?

When you are constructing verbs in le passé composé, most verbs will take the avoir form (eg. J'ai écouté) but some verbs will take être (eg. Je suis allé). The verbs that take être can be remembered using t...
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Answered by Ethan D. French tutor
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Is there an easier way of learning if a french noun is masculine or feminine?

There is normally no way of knowing the gender of a french noun. However there are a few helpful rules: Rules for feminine nouns: all nouns that end in -ité (e.g. fraternité, égalité) or -tion (station, nati...
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Answered by Callum C. French tutor
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Which verbs do I use être with in the perfect tense?

When you use the perfect tense, you use a form of either avoir or être with the past participle of the verb describing the main action. Most verbs use avoir, but some use être and these can be divided into t...
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Answered by Anna F. French tutor
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