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What is the difference between 'qui' and 'que'?

Interrogative pronouns: (questions)
Qui = Who ... SUBJECT 1) Qui est ton professeur? (Qui est-ce qui est ton professeur?) = Who is your teacher?
Que = Wha...

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Answered by Jacob M. French tutor
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What is personification?

When human qualities are given to an inanimate object or abstract idea. For example, 'the flowers danced in the wind.' Another example would be 'time gnawed away at the old house.' When looking for person...

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Solve the following simultaneous equations: 6a + b = 16; 5a - 2b = 19

There are 2 methods in solving this set of equations, in order to find the 2 unknowns: (a) and (b). Method 1: Firstly rearrange equation 1 to make (b) the subject: b = 16 - 6a. This can then be substitute...

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Answered by Doroti C. Maths tutor
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In the perfect tense, with verbs ending in -er, how do you know when to write "é/és/ée/ées" at the end of the verb?

In the perfect tense, with most verbs, you will use:-> a pronoun + the verb "avoir" in the present tense + the past participle of the verb you're usingFor i...

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Answered by Candice H. French tutor
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What is the difference between the usage of the imperfect an the present perfect ?

Well, it is important to understand that the imperfect is a tense used to describe a habitual or continuous action in the past. It can be used to describe the environment of a situation or simply an actio...

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