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What is the conditional and how is it formed?
The conditional mood is used to describe what could, should or would have happened, in a certain situation. The conditional is used frequently to form Si Clauses, ("if" clauses), and is used as fol...
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When should I use perfect or the imperfect tense?
The perfect tense refers to events in the past that are definite and complete. It can often be used when something in the past relates to something happening in the present. It is translated at 'i have' or '...
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Écriveze environ 50 mots en français sur ce que vous faites pendant votre temps libre
The purpose of this exercise is not to show off, but rather to prove to the examiner that you can use basic structures correctly. This means you do not have to worry about using impressive structures (i.e. s...
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How do I form the perfect tense of regular verbs in French?
The perfect tense is used for completed actions in the past , for example, 'I played'- ' j'ai joué 'To form the perfect tense, we need a subject (a noun, name, or pronoun - je, tu, il , etc.), an auxiliary (...
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What is the difference between the passé composé and the imparfait tenses?
The passé composé is the most commonly used tense to refer to actions completed in the past. They tend to be one off, completed actions. For example, hier, j'ai mangé un gâteau. The 'imparfait has two main u...
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