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Le passé Composé (Present Perfect)

It can be translated with the present perfect or the simple past in English. It is used to indicate that an action in the past has been completed. In everyday language, the passé composé is also ...

Answered by Tutor174284 D. French tutor
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- What is the difference between ‘ce que’ and ‘ce dont’ in French?

Ce que and ce dont are indefinite relative pronouns that link relative clauses to main clauses in a sentence. Ce que is used as the direct object in a relative clause, for examp...

Answered by Carla P. French tutor
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How is the subjunctive used?

The subjunctive mood in French is usually used in the present tense to express doubt, necessity, wishes and fear. It is also used for certain set phrases — mainly conjunctions e.g. avant que (before), pou...

Answered by Shreya K. French tutor
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How the use correctly the agreement of the past participle in passé composé?

Agreement of gender and number is necessary in two cases:The auxiliary verb used is être (in case of reflexives verbs and verbs related to movement, such as aller, venir, monter, descendre, e...

Answered by Mate B. French tutor
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Comment est-ce qu'on traite les criminels en France?

La France adopte une approche assez dynamique et novatrice en ce qui concerne la criminalité, visant à diminuer le taux de récidivité et à réintégrer les anciens criminels dans la société de façon plus li...

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