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What is the imperfect tense and how do I conjugate it?

The imperfect tense describes something one 'used to do'. It is less specific than the perfect tense, which describes a specific action taking place at a specific time, and is used to describe more genera...

MJ
Answered by Michael J. French tutor
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Which preposition do I use with countries?

The use of prepositions to say you are 'in' a country is actually quite simple in French. Your two options are 'en'  (which is more common) and 'au'.

'Au' is used with masc...

OA
Answered by Owen A. French tutor
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What is the difference between a definite and an indefinite article?

Single Indefinite Article
Un/Une in French is in English what you would use as  a/an: 
a bottle = une bouteille
a mobile phone = un GSM 
an actress = une actrice<...

BK
Answered by Bianca K. French tutor
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How do you order pronouns in the affirmative imperative in French?

The imperative mood is used when giving commands to a number of persons: either the 2nd person singular 'tu', the 1st ...

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Answered by Lauren R. French tutor
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What is the difference between bon and bien in french?

Though you could say this problem is a fairly basic one, this was always a question I had difficulty with during school, and I felt that I never got a clear answer. Having now spent a year in France, I wi...

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Answered by Joseph P. French tutor
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