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How do I know when past participles should agree?

In French the past participles of direct verbs have to agree with the gender or number of their object. For example, ‘I saw him’ translates as ‘je l’ai vu’, but ‘I saw her’ as ‘je l’ai vue’, and 'I saw th...

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Answered by Marcus D. French tutor
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How can I improve my French oral skills?

As most language learners will know speaking a foreign language can prove difficult - and scary! However, there are several ways in which you can easily improve. First of all, you can find a buddy, someon...

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Answered by Sophie B. French tutor
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How do I conjugate regular verbs in the present tense?

First things first, we take the infinitive. Then, we take a look at the ending, or the last two letters. There are three groups- verbs ending in -er, verbs ending in -ir, and also verbs ending in -re. The...

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Answered by Meg E. French tutor
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How do I tell if a noun is masculine or feminine?

This is a common obstacle for students of French whose native language is English, which doesn't divide its nouns into genders. Unfortunately, there isn't a way of telling the gender of every word just by...

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Answered by Marcus D. French tutor
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What is the conditional and how do we conjugate it?

The conditional is a useful tense, used to express things that could/would/should happen. They are commonly followed by an 'if', for example:

I would go to the supermarket if I had some money - J'i...

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Answered by Victoria P. French tutor
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