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How do I know which verbs take être in the passé composé?

For almost all non-reflexive verbs, you will use 'avoir' rather than être.However there are some exceptions. A particularly useful way of remembering which ones take être is the anagram DR & MRS VANDE...

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Answered by Nina M. French tutor
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How successful were Elizabeth I and her ministers in managing Parliament?

Introduction: Outline key features of introduction in relation to questionHistoriographical justification for question: Neale would suggest that she was very unsuccessful; cites examples of vocal Protesta...

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Answered by Toby F. History tutor
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Explain how a compound such as Magnesium Oxide has a high melting point and conducts electricity when molten

A substantial amount of energy is required to break the strong ionic bonds between the ions Mg^2+ and O^2-. While in a solid state the molecular structure is rigid and does not have any free or mobile ele...

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Answered by Jack J. Chemistry tutor
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Evaluate the reasons for the loss of Angevin power in France by 1214

There are 4 main reasons that i would discuss in regards to this question. I would consider the weaknesses and mistakes which were made by John, for example his mistreatment of key vassals, such as Hugh d...

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Answered by Jemima V. History tutor
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Toyosi paid £6,600 for insurance during the year ended 31/03/2014. The "insurance prepaid" account showed a balance of £390 as at 01/04/2013 and a balance of £450 as at 31/03/2014. Calculate the insurance expense for the year ended 31/03/2014.

Intuitively, the £390 prepaid balance at the beginning of the year should go to this year's income statement in full (it was paid last year but relates to this year; "prepaid"). In addition, we ...

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Answered by Joseph C. Accounting tutor
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