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When do I use the imperfect and perfect tense?

The perfect and imperfect are both past tenses, but they are used to say different things:

 The perfect tense is used to convey completed actions ...

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Answered by Masha M. French tutor
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How do you learn quotes efficiently?

The prospect of an exam for which you need to learn quotes always seems daunting, but if you go about picking your quotes in a way which helps you not only memorise them, but use them efficiently, then...

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How do you read read rhythm and meter in poetry?

For many, difficulty can be found in judging a poem's rhythm and meter and the siginificance of it. In a line of verse rhythm is simply patterns of stresses, in that you stress some syllables and don't...

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Answered by Cameron W. English tutor
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How do you form the perfect tense?

The perfect tense states that an event/action has been completed or is in the past: you have done something, something happened, you were in a particular state etc.

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Answered by Rachel F. French tutor
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