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In general, French adjectives must agree with the noun they modify,
e.g. 'a white shirt' --> une chemise blanche, because 'chemise' is feminine, and the feminine form of 'blanc' is 'b...
In French, you can use two future tenses. The first one which requires aller + infinitive is used to express a future event which is going to happen in the near future or at a known time. For example, 'ja...
'Qui' comes after a subject, however 'que' comes after the object of the sentence. The following examples will demonstrate this:Je cherche quelqu'un qui parle anglais. Here, 'quelqu'un' is the subject per...
When do I use the passé composé? The passé composé is used to describe a completed past action. If you imagine that you were looking at your watch for the duration of th...
Subject: French/A Level
Q: How do I form the pluperfect and when do I use it?
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In French, the pluperfect...
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