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How do you know when to use the verb 'être' or 'avoir' in French?

The verb avoir (have) is conjugated in the present tense. 'Avoir' is used when the 'subject' (sujet) 'owns' (has) something or someone. Example: I have a pet - J'ai (avoir) un animal. My neighbor has(have) a...
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Answered by Samy N. French tutor
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How should I go about answering the ELAT?

The structure of the ELAT exam is very different from the A Level exam. The ELAT exam gives you a great deal of freedom, and the passages included, whilst being centred on a single theme, will be very varied...
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What are the two types of conditioning that make up the Learning Approach?

The learning approach, also known as the behaviourist approach, is one of the most well-known phenomenon's in Psychology. Behaviourists argue that we are all born with a blank slate, and therefore all behavi...
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Assess the difference between analytic and synthetic truths

Analytic and synthetic truths are two terms coined by Kant in the 18 th century and are used to distinguish propositions. The idea of analyticism is also used to ground a priori propositions by having someth...
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Describe 3 factors which influence the effectiveness of minority influence (6)

One factor which affects minority influence is consistency. In order for a minority to draw the attention of the majority to a specific issue, they must promote their view in the same way for a prolonged per...
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