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Que savez-vous de l'histoire du cinéma français?

Given that this is an oral question, there isn't time to prepare in the exam itself. However, these questions follow certain formats which, when learned, make it much more manageable. The first thing to obse...
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Please conjugate the verb Être in the present tense.

Je suisTu esIl/ Elle/ On estNous sommesVous êtesIls/ Elles sont
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How do I know when to use the imparfait or the passé composé when talking in the past tense?

The passé composé, compared to the imparfait, is used when talking about finished actions in the past. The imperfect, therefore, is used when we want to talk about past actions that had no obvious completion...
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When do you use 'avoir' or 'être' for the passé composé?

The passé composé is composed of two parts - the auxiliary verb (avoir or être) in the present tense and the past participle of the verb you want to put into the past tense (for example, jouer> joué). The...
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Where do adjectives go in French? (Word order)

In French, adjectives usually go after the noun, which is the opposite to English word order.For example, we say ‘un homme gentil’ , with the adjective coming last. Let’s see an example in a sentence: ‘I lik...
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