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Translate into French: HI, my name is Claudia, I am sixteen years old and I am in year 11. I used to live in America with my Dad.

Salut, je m'appele Claudia, j'ai seize ans et je suis en seconde. J'habitais aux Etats-Unis avec mon père.

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Answered by Taiwo O. French tutor
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What is the difference between the imperfect tense and the passé composé?

This may seem tough but once you get your head around it, it's really simple!

The imperfect tense is used for actions which occured continously in the past - for example, I used to eat my toast eve...

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Answered by Emma H. French tutor
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Which variation of 'to' (en, au, aux, à) should be used when describing 'going to' a country which is in masculine, feminine and/or in plural form?

In some cases, the preposition ‘à’ is used to signify going ‘to’ a place in a sentence. However, sometimes this preposition takes on different forms or changes entirely based on the gender of the noun whi...

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Answered by Olena S. French tutor
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How can I tell the difference between the imperfect/pluperfect/perfect tenses? When do I use them?

In English, we don't even think about the tenses we use – they come naturally to us. In French, we need to think a bit more about which tenses we use. Imagine a timeline in your head. What we are doing ri...

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Answered by George B. French tutor
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How do I put a verb into the future tense?

To put French verbs into the future there are special endings. The good news is they're quite straightforward. For regular verbs you need to take the infinitive, which will end in either -ER, -RE, or -IR,...

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Answered by Aidan C. French tutor
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