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How do you form the imperfect tense in French?
Take a regular verb, e.g. jouer-to play. Conjugate it in the 1st person plural, I.e. nous. E.g. jouer= jouons Take off the -ons, to leave the stem. E.g. jou Add on the imperfect endings to the stem. Je-ais, ...
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Décrivez votre visite récente chez un membre de votre famille.
La semaine derrnière je suis allée rendre visite à ma grand-mère à Genève. Ma grand-mère est venue me chercher samedi à l'aéroport aux alentours de midi et nous sommes allées manger dans un petit restaurant ...
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How do you accord a composite avoir verb with a noun?
When according composite avoir verbs with nouns (most commonly passé composé), the verb may sometimes be accorded with the noun which is being acted on (the Compliment d'Object Direct—COD). This accord only ...
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How can I recognise and use the negative form?
At GCSE level, in the reading texts and audio passages, people often give their opinion. Learn the following structures as they will give you a good idea about whether people like something or not. Ne pas = ...
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Conjugate the following verbs with the tense and pronoun specified: prendre (présent, vous), monter (passé composé, ils), acheter (futur simple, nous), s'habiller (présent, elles), faire (passé composé, nous), dormir (imparfait, je)
prendre (présent, vous) = vous prenez / monter (passé composé, ils) = ils sont montés / acheter (futur simple, nous) = nous achèterons / s'habiller (présent, elles) = elles s'habillent / faire (passé composé...
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