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How would I use the verb 'aller' in the past tense?
As 'aller' belongs to the Mrs Vandertramp family, we would use the Past Participle of 'être' rather than 'avoir' as the auxillary to form the past tense. The pronouns before are still the same, however rathe...
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Do French adjectives go before or after the noun?
One of the main differences between English and French is the adjective position - unlike in English, where the adjective comes before the noun (e.g we would say 'the green apple'), French adjectives come af...
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Quel sont les avantages et inconvénients d’habiter à la campagne?
Il y’a plusieurs avantages d’habiter à la campagne, en général c’est plus calme car il y’a moins de circulation dorénavant il y’a moins de pollution. En revanche les transports en commun sont moins fréquent ...
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How do I know when to put and accent or not when I am writing ''ou" or "où" ?
In French like in English and other languages, there are many words that sound the same but have very different meanings. In order to make sure that there is a distinction when they are written, the French h...
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why do some verbs have the word "Se" in front of them in the infinitive form?
the pronown "se" is put in front of reflexive verbs. reflexive verbs are used for an action done to oneself, for example "laver" means to wash but "se laver" literally translate...
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Olivia G.
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