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Which auxiliary verb do I use in the passé composé?

In order to decide which verb (avoir or être) when conjugation the passé composé, you must first choose the verb that you wish to conjugate.

The majority of verbs are regular, and simply ...

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Answered by Joseph B. French tutor
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What is the difference between 'le' and 'un' in french?

'Le', 'la', 'les' is used when you are asking or describing something in particular.

"Can I have the blue pen?" - "Est-ce que je peux avoir LE stylo bleu?" - You only ...

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Answered by Emma K. French tutor
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When do I use "tu" and when do I use "vous"?

Explanation:

Both "tu" and "vous" mean "you" but "tu" is used for the singular of "you" and "vous" is used in two cases:...

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Answered by Mathilde M. French tutor
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When do you use 'tu' and 'vous'?

'Tu' and 'vous' are both subject pronouns, and are used to replace nouns in a sentence or phrase, when that person is doing the action. 

Tu = you (singular)

Vous = you (plur...

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Answered by Harriet B. French tutor
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Y and En

Y is used instead of à or de, and goes in front of the verb - like the common phrase you will know 'il y a' - there areHow might you use this?If someone said - Avez-vous visité Madrid? Instead of...

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Answered by Victoria M. French tutor
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