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How do I learn the past tense?
In French, we have two main different types of past tense. These are passé composé and the imparfait but for today we'll focus on le passé composé. Composé means compound in French, what's a compound? (You s...
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When do you use er or é at the end of verbs?
When a verb ends with er: it is an infinitive Whereas: when a verb ends with é it is past tense A way to make the difference while writing Is: replace the verb by a 3rd verb group and see if it makes sense. ...
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Dites-moi une chose que vous faites pour aider l'environnement.
Example answers: Je fais du recyclage. Je trie les déchets. Je prends des douches courtes. J'éteins les lumières.
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Megan H.
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« L’anglais est la langue dans laquelle j’exprime le mieux la subtilité. Mais je dois dire que le français est la langue la plus proche de mon cœur ». Quelles distinctions pouvez-vous établir entre une langue maternelle et une langue seconde ?
This question aims to make the difference between a mother tongue and the other languages spoken by an individual. Here, the aim is to make the student discuss the subtlety between the different languages an...
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Amélia D.
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What is the difference between using depuis/pendant/pour in French when saying for?
Firstly, we use 'depuis' to describe an action that began in the past and continues into the present. It is formed with 'depuis' and the verb in the present tense. For example; "J'écoute de la mausique ...
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