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Explain the difference between passé composé and imparfait. Provide examples.

Passé composé and imparfait are two tenses used to describe or explain actions that have taken place in the past. However, the two tenses cannot be used interchangeably as they have different uses.
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Answered by Caroline A. French tutor
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Expliquez comment un président est élu en France

Selon la constitution de Ve République, le président est élu directement au suffrage universel. Toute personne majeure (plus de 18 ans) et française a le droit de voter. Les élections présidentielles ont ...

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Answered by Caroline A. French tutor
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Why are monopolies inefficient?

Monopolies happen when a single firm or a single producer is the only supplier in the economy. It is thus able to fix the price of its products/ goods and/or choose the quantity that will maximise its pro...

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How do I answer the source section in my GCSE exam?

Approaching the source section of the GCSE paper can be tricky, it's important to spend at least 5 minutes reading the sources, the questions and all the information provided by the exam. Once you've read...

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Answered by Ben S. History tutor
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How do I use the subjunctive in French?

The subjunctive is used as a form of the verb to demonstrate uncertainty or express “a need to do something”.
For example: in English we would simply say “You need to be ready by 8 o’clock.” However...

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Answered by James G. French tutor
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