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I don't understand the future tense. Please can you explain it to me?

In French there are 2 future tenses that you need to know about: the future tense and the immediate future tense. The future tense is formed by adding the present tense of "avoir" (Except for No...

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Answered by Shannon K. French tutor
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What kind of disorder is a phobia?

It is an anxiety disorder which is a continuous feeling of fear and anxiety which is disabling and can impose on daily functioning. They can be triggered by something that may seem trivia...

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Answered by Lauren B. Psychology tutor
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What is the difference between an ionic and covalent bond?

Ionic: Metal and non Metal bond fomred , Metal DONATES an electron. electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions in a chemical compound Covalent: Bond between two non metals (similar electrone...

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Answered by Maria A. Chemistry tutor
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How does Shakespeare make the audience sympathise with Macbeth?

Shakespeare makes the audience sympathise with Macbeth in various different ways. Since Macbeth is the main character the audience automatically sympathises with him and feels for him in different situati...

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Answered by Isadora K. English tutor
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When should you use the "passé composé" or imperfect tense with French verbs?

The "passé composée" is used for a single action which happened in the past and is now completed as a one off instance. Usually 

eg. The phone rang. Le téléphone a sonné.

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Answered by P T. French tutor
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