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How do you formulate the past tense (passé composé) in French?

The passé compose is put together using this simple formula:
Subject + Etre or Avoir conjugated in the present tense + past participle
The subject is either je, tu, il/elle/on...

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Answered by Lily P. French tutor
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How can I make my performance more naturalistic?

A vital aspect of a naturalistic performance is the idea of motivation. You have to remember that in a naturalistic performance, you are trying to present your character as a real person, with re...

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Answered by Samuel W. Drama tutor
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What is the 'immediate future' tense and how do I formulate it?

The immediate future tense is an easy tense to learn, as it is formulated in a very similar way in both French and English. It is used to describe actions that are "going to happen" (i.e. soon i...

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Answered by Samuel W. French tutor
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A circular table has a diameter 140 cm. Calculate the area of the table in cm^2, leaving your answer as a multiple of pi.

The equation for a circle is pi x radius x radius. So,first we need to find the radius which is half the diameter, 140 divided by 2 equals 70 cm. As the question asks for the answer as a multiple of pi th...

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Answered by Fraser S. Maths tutor
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Find the interserction points of: The circle, x^2+(y-1)^2=18 and the line, y=x+1.

To solve this question, we have to use substitution. We substitute the line equation,y=x+1, into the circle equation so that we get, x^2 + (x+1-1)^2=18. This reduces to 2x^2 = 18, then dividing both sides...

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Answered by Alex R. Maths tutor
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