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What is the difference between a direct object pronoun and an indirect object pronoun?

Most of the time, verbs take a direct object pronoun - an indirect object pronoun is only used when the verb is followed by the preposition 'à'. This is because verbs which use 'à' mean t...

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Answered by Antonia C. French tutor
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Dans une pâtisserie on peut chercher....

Un gâteau

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Answered by Rebecca R. French tutor
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When should you use the imperfect and when the "passé composé" while narrating an episode in the past?

This is one of the trickiest aspects of learning how to use verbs in French, since English often lacks the clear distinction between the imperfect (in French expressed with verb forms with endings like '-...

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Answered by Bennett S. French tutor
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is the sentence "j'ai allé a le cinema" correcte ?

No it is not; There are two mistakes, can you find at least one of them?          * ... * First, in French you can't say "j'ai allé": you say "je suis allé"; you always use th...

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Answered by Rémi D. French tutor
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How do you differentiate between the perfect tense and the imperfect tense?

The perfect tense is used for completed actions in the past, or for actions in the past that have an impact on the present. It can translate to the English perfect tense, but also the English preterite. F...

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Answered by Ian J. French tutor
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