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Can you translate the phrase "I went shopping" into french?

In this case we must first understand what tense the sentence is in. It is written in past tense. However the trick about this sentence is that the verb needed to be used is "faire" because in f...

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How is the pluperfect tense formed?

The pluperfect tense is a past tense used to refer to something further back in time than when using the perfect tense. It is often translated as 'had done something'. To form this tense you use the imper...

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Answered by Evie P. French tutor
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How to achieve A/A* in French?

Practice makes perfect! I can help you in improving your oral, comprehension, listening, essays and translation skills. I am currently studying French at University of Exeter with a median score of 80%.

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Answered by Zaafir R. French tutor
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How do adjectives work in French?

The first difference with English is that adjectives have to agree with the gender and number of the noun they describe. Concerning the gender, if the noun is masculine, the adjective has to be masculine....

BR
Answered by Benedicte R. French tutor
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What is the difference between le/la/les and un/une/des and how to know which one to use in front of a noun?

La première question qu'il est important de se poser lors du choix de l'article qui précède le nom est la suivante:

Suis-je entrain de parler d'un objet en particulier ou bien d'une chose plus géné...

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Answered by Eugénie I. French tutor
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