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When using verbs in le passé composé (Perfect tense) how should I know which verbs take the avoir-form and which take the être-form?

When you are constructing verbs in le passé composé, most verbs will take the avoir form (eg. J'ai écouté) but some verbs will take être (eg. Je suis allé). The verbs that take être can be remembered usin...

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Answered by Ethan D. French tutor
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Tu amiga argentina, Sofía, te ha preguntado sobre lo que haces con tus amigos. Escríbele un email. Menciona: • deportes • redes sociales • televisión • centro comercial.

Hola Sofía, ¿Cómo estás? La semana pasada me preguntaste cuáles son mis pasatiempos favoritos, así que ahora te lo voy a decir.Durante mi almuerzo, el juego más divertido para jugar es el baloncesto. Suel...

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Answered by Isabella Y. Spanish tutor
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What is the significance of Lady Macbeth's speech in Macbeth?

Lady Macbeth's speech contains a variety of techniques used to elucidate her descent into madness. We can see this when she states: "out, damn spot, out!". Shakespeare's utilisation of repetitio...

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Answered by Harvey L. English tutor
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What was the most significant factor in Hitler's consolidation of power?

One factor that contributed to Hitler's rise to and consolidation of power was his propaganda scheme, which was implemented extensively into Germany. Creditable mainly to one of his most trusted officers,...

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Answered by Ceyhun A. History tutor
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Is there an easier way of learning if a french noun is masculine or feminine?

There is normally no way of knowing the gender of a french noun. However there are a few helpful rules: Rules for feminine nouns: all nouns that end in -ité (e.g. fraternité, égalité) or -tion (station, n...

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Answered by Callum C. French tutor
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