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Translate the following sentence into French: Although I arrived home that night, I didn’t want to enter.

Bien que je sois arrivé à la maison ce soir-là, je ne voulais pas entrer.
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Answered by Sarah A. French tutor
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What is the speaker trying to have less of? L’année dernière, j’ai commencé à manger plus équilibré. Maintenant je mange une salade mixte à tous les repas. Je mange aussi plus de poisson qu’avant, souvent avec du riz. Je bois moins de coca.

He is trying to drink less coke (fizzy drinks). Reading comprehension is an essential part of language learning at all levels. Always read the extract at least twice before choosing an answer.
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Answered by Mollie L. French tutor
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Agree the adjectives in this sentence: Ma grand-mère a les cheveux gris et court.

Ma grand-mère a les cheveux gris et courts.The adjectives agree with the feature as oppose to the person when describing appearance; hair colour, eye colour etc. Therefore both 'gris' and 'court' become plur...
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Answered by Mollie L. French tutor
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How do I respond at length to such a simple question, e.g. <<Est-ce que vous avez des projets pour le week-end?>>?

A common unseen question in oral tests at GCSE level, which requires a two-step approach:1) a) Give an initial answer, of one sentence, if you can think of an idea immediately OR b) Stall for time and compos...
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Answered by Freddie R. French tutor
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The distinction between the imperfect tense and the passé composé

The imperfect tense and the passé composé are both past tenses which are used in different situations. The imperfect tense is used in three main cases: Habitual actions-&gt; What used to happen regularly in ...
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Answered by Assunta S. French tutor
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